Dimension-six CP-conserving operators of the third-family quarks and their effects on collider observables

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10.1103/PhysRevD.56.467

We list all possible dimension-six CP-conserving $SU_c(3)\times SU_L(2) \times U_Y(1)$ invariant operators involving the third-family quarks which could be generated by new physics at a higher scale. Expressions for these operators after electroweak gauge symmetry breaking and the induced effective couplings $Wt\bar b$, $Xb\bar b$ and $Xt\bar t$ $( X=Z,\gamma,g,H)$ are presented. Analytic expressions for the tree level contributions of all these operators to the observables $R_b$ and $A^b_{FB}$ at LEP I, $\sigma(e^+e^-\rightarrow b\bar b)$ and $A^b_{FB}$ at LEP II, $\sigma(e^+e^-\rightarrow t\bar t)$ and $A_{FB}^t$ at the NLC, as well as $\sigma(p\bar p\rightarrow t\bar b+X)$ at the Tevatron upgrade, are provided. The effects of these operators on different electroweak observables are discussed and numerical examples presented. Numerical analyses show that in the coupling region allowed by $R_b$ and $A^b_{FB}$ at LEP I, some of the new physics operators can still have significant contributions at LEP II, the Tevatron and the NLC.

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