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arxiv: hep-ph/9707229 · v1 · pith:SB47ZBBXnew · submitted 1997-07-03 · ✦ hep-ph

t to cWW and WW to bar{t}c + tbar{c} in Extended Models

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Jenkins has pointed out that the process $t\to cW^+W^-$ is GIM suppressed in the standard model. In this note, we calculate the branching ratio for a wide range of models, in which the decay occurs at tree level through exchange of a scalar, fermion or vector. In the case of scalar exchange, a scalar mass between $2m_W$ and 200 GeV leads to a resonant enhancement, giving a branching ratio as high as a few tenths of a percent. We then note that all of these models will also allow $W^+W^-\to \bar{t}c+t\bar{c}$, and we calculate the single-top/single-charm production rate at the LHC. The rates aren't negligibly small, but the background from single-top/single-bottom production will probably swamp the signal.

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