Implications of a High-Mass Diphoton Resonance for Heavy Quark Searches
Abstract
Heavy vector-like quarks coupled to a scalar will induce a coupling of this scalar to gluons and possibly (if electrically charged) photons. The decay of the heavy quark into , with being a Standard Model quark, provides, if kinematically allowed, new channels for heavy quark searches. Inspired by naturalness considerations, we consider the case of a vector-like partner of the top quark. For illustration, we show that a singlet partner can be searched for at the 13TeV LHC through its decay into a scalar resonance in the final states, especially if the diphoton branching ratio of the scalar is further enhanced by the contribution of non coloured particles. We then show that conventional heavy quark searches are also sensitive to this new decay mode, when decays hadronically, by slightly tightening the current selection cuts. Finally, we comment about the possibility of disentangling, by scrutinising appropriate kinematic distributions, heavy quark decays to from other standard decay modes.
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@article{arxiv.1606.09013,
title = {Implications of a High-Mass Diphoton Resonance for Heavy Quark Searches},
author = {Shankha Banerjee and Daniele Barducci and Geneviève Bélanger and Cédric Delaunay},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.09013},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
8 pages, 3 figures and 1 table; v3: typos fixed. Matches published version