Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2008-01-11
JHEP 0806:026,2008
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
23 pages, 10 figures. v2: typos corrected, a few comments added, conclusions unchanged
Scientific paper
10.1088/1126-6708/2008/06/026
A natural, non-supersymmetric solution to the hierarchy problem generically requires fermionic partners of the top quark with masses not much heavier than 500 GeV. We study the pair production and detection at the LHC of the top partners with electric charge Q=5/3 (T_{5/3}) and Q=-1/3 (B), that are predicted in models where the Higgs is a pseudo-Goldstone boson. The exotic T_{5/3} fermion, in particular, is the distinct prediction of a LR custodial parity invariance of the electroweak symmetry breaking sector. Both kinds of new fermions decay to Wt, leading to a t\bar{t}WW final state. We focus on the golden channel with two same-sign leptons, and show that a discovery could come with less than 100 pb^{-1} (less than 20 fb^{-1}) of integrated luminosity for masses M=500 GeV (M=1TeV). In the case of the T_{5/3}, we present a simple strategy for its reconstruction in the fully hadronic decay chain. Although no full mass reconstruction is possible for the B, we still find that the same-sign dilepton channel offers the best chances of discovery compared to other previous searches that used final states with one or two opposite-sign leptons, and hence suffered from the large t\bar{t} background. Our analysis also directly applies to the search of 4th generation b' quarks.
Contino Roberto
Servant Geraldine
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