A New Kind of Weak-Coupling in Top-Quark Physics ?
Abstract
In the standard model, for the t --> W b decay mode, the relative phase is 0-degrees between the dominant A(0,-1/2) and A(-1, -1/2) helicity amplitudes. However, in the case of an additional large t_R --> b_L chiral weak-transition moment, there is instead a 180-degree relative phase and three theoretical numerical puzzles. This phase can be measured at the Tevatron or LHC in top-antitop pair production by use of W-boson longitudinal-transverse interference in beam-referenced stage-two spin-correlation functions. Indeed, this is a new type of weak-coupling for it is directly associated with E_W, the W-boson energy in the top quark rest frame, instead of with a canonical effective mass scale. For most 2 --> 2 reactions, the simple off-shell continuation of this additional coupling is found to have good high energy properties, i.e. it does not destroy 1-loop unitarity of the SM. In a subset of processes, additional third-generation couplings are required.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0808.2940,
title = {A New Kind of Weak-Coupling in Top-Quark Physics ?},
author = {Charles A. Nelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.2940},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Version 2 corrects eqs (18,19); 8 pages; Poster at the 34th International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP08) Philadelphia, USA, July 2008