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Singlet Charge $2/3$ Quark hiding the Top: Tevatron and LEP Implications

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

If cc and tt quarks are strongly mixed with a weak singlet charge 2/32/3 quark, BR(tν+X)BR(t\to \ell\nu + X) could be suppressed via the tcH0t\to cH^0 mode, thereby the top quark could still hide below MWM_W, whereas the heavy quark signal observed at the Tevatron is due to the dominantly singlet quark QQ. This may occur without affecting the small mcm_c value. Demanding mQ175m_Q \simeq 175 GeV and mt\ltapMWm_t \ltap M_W, we find that BR(tν+X)BR(t\to \ell\nu + X) cannot be too suppressed. The heavy quark QQ decays via W, HW,\ H, and ZZ bosons. The latter can lead to bb-tagged Z+4Z + 4 jet events, while the strong cc--QQ mixing is reflected in sizable QsWQ\to sW fraction. ZtcˉZ\to t\bar c decay occurs at tree level and may be at the 10310^{-3} order, leading to the signature of ZνbcˉZ\to \ell\nu b\bar c, all isolated and with large pTp_T, at 10510^{-5} order.

Cite

@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9409227,
  title  = {Singlet Charge $2/3$ Quark hiding the Top: Tevatron and LEP Implications},
  author = {Wei-Shu Hou and Hsuan-Cheng Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9409227},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

10 pages + 3 Figures (not included), ReVTeX, NTUTH-94-18