Search for light custodians in a clean decay channel at the LHC

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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8 pages, 2 figures

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10.1088/0954-3899/36/8/085001

Models of warped extra dimensions with custodial symmetry usually predict the existence of a light Kaluza-Klein fermion arising as a partner of the right-handed top quark, sometimes called light custodians which we will denote $\tilde{b}_R$. The production of these particles at the LHC can give rise to multi-W events which could be observed in same-sign dilepton channels, but its mass reconstruction is challenging. In this letter we study the possibility of finding a signal for the pair production of this new particle at the LHC focusing on a rarer, but cleaner decay mode of a light custodian into a $Z$ boson and a $b$-quark. In this mode it would be possible to reconstruct the light custodian mass. In addition to the dominant standard model QCD production processes, we include the contribution of a Kaluza-Klein gluon first mode. We find that the $\tilde{b}_R$ stands out from the background as a peak in the $b Z$ invariant mass. However, when taking into account only the electronic and muonic decay modes of the $Z$ boson and $b-$tagging efficiencies, the LHC will have access only to the very light range of masses, $m_{\tilde{b}} = {\cal O} (500)$ GeV.

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