Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725000 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We find that a heavy gluon G of mass 800-900 GeV with small, mostly axial-vector couplings to the light quarks and relatively large vector and axial-vector couplings to the top quark can explain the tt¯ forward-backward asymmetry observed at the Tevatron with no conflict with other top-quark or dijet data. The key ingredient is a complete treatment of energy-dependent width effects and a new decay mode GâqQ, where q is a standard quark and Q a vector-like quark of mass 400-600 GeV. We show that this new decay channel makes the heavy gluon invisible in the tt¯ invariant mass distribution and discuss its implications at the Tevatron and the LHC.
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Authors
R. Barceló, A. Carmona, M. Masip, J. Santiago,