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Bottom-quark Forward-Backward Asymmetry, Dark Matter and the LHC

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-03-19 v2

Abstract

The LEP experiment at CERN provided accurate measurements of the ZZ neutral gauge boson properties. Although all measurements agree well with the SM predictions, the forward backward asymmetry of the bottom-quark remains almost 3σ\sigma away from the SM value. We proposed that this anomaly may be explained by the existence of a new U(1)DU(1)_D gauge boson, which couples with opposite charges to the right-handed components of the bottom and charm quarks. Cancellation of gauge anomalies demands the presence of a vector-like singlet charged lepton as well as a neutral Dirac (or Majorana) particle that provides a Dark Matter candidate. Constraints from precision measurements imply that the mass of the new gauge boson should be around 115115~GeV. We discuss the experimental constraints on this scenario, including the existence of a di-jet resonance excess at an invariant mass similar to the mass of this new gauge boson, observed in boosted topologies at the CMS experiment.

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@article{arxiv.1712.05802,
  title  = {Bottom-quark Forward-Backward Asymmetry, Dark Matter and the LHC},
  author = {Da Liu and Jia Liu and Carlos E. M. Wagner and Xiao-Ping Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.05802},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

45 pages, 6 figures. v2: references added, minor changes, version matched to journal