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arxiv: 1308.6601 · v1 · pith:PKIRT4KLnew · submitted 2013-08-29 · ✦ hep-ph

Boosting Top Partner Searches in Composite Higgs Models

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keywords compositehiggsmodelsfinalgenerationpartnerpartnerssearch
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Fermionic third generation top partners are generic in composite Higgs models. They are likely to decay into third generation quarks and electroweak bosons. We propose a novel cut-and-count-style analysis in which we cross correlate the model-dependent single and model-independent pair production processes for the top partners $X_{5/3}$ and $B$. In the class of composite Higgs models we study, $X_{5/3}$ is very special as it is the lightest exotic fermion. A constraint on the mass of $X_{5/3}$ directly extends to constrains on all top partner masses. By combining jet substructure methods with conventional reconstruction techniques we show that in this kind of final state a smooth interpolation between the boosted and unboosted regime is possible. We find that a reinterpretation of existing searches can improve bounds on the parameter space of composite Higgs models. Further, at 8 TeV a combined search for $X_{5/3}$ and $B$ in the $l+\rm{jets}$ final state can be more sensitive than a search involving same-sign dileptons.

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