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Explaining the t tbar forward-backward asymmetry without dijet or flavor anomalies

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We consider new physics explanations of the anomaly in the top quark forward-backward asymmetry measured at the Tevatron, in the context of flavor conserving models. The recently measured LHC dijet distributions strongly constrain many otherwise viable models. A new scalar particle in the antitriplet representation of flavor and color can fit the t tbar asymmetry and cross section data at the Tevatron and avoid both low- and high-energy bounds from flavor physics and the LHC. An s-channel resonance in uc to uc scattering at the LHC is predicted to be not far from the current sensitivity. This model also predicts rich top quark physics for the early LHC from decays of the new scalar particles. Single production gives t tbar j signatures with high transverse momentum jet, pair production leads to t tbar j j and 4 jet final states.

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Unveiling E$_6$SSM Scalar Diquarks at the HL-LHC

hep-ph · 2024-12-27 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A detector-level Monte Carlo study finds that pair-produced E6SSM scalar diquarks decaying to top-bottom pairs could be observed with >3 sigma statistical significance at the HL-LHC for masses up to 900 GeV.

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  • Unveiling E$_6$SSM Scalar Diquarks at the HL-LHC hep-ph · 2024-12-27 · conditional · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    A detector-level Monte Carlo study finds that pair-produced E6SSM scalar diquarks decaying to top-bottom pairs could be observed with >3 sigma statistical significance at the HL-LHC for masses up to 900 GeV.