Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725255 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We analyze a simple Standard Model (SM) extension with only two new light fields: a scalar partner of the top tË (with mass above mt) and a light neutral fermion Ï0 (with mass of a few GeV), coupled to SM quarks via Yukawa interaction. We show that such model can lead to a significant enhancement of the forward-backward asymmetry in tt¯ production at the Tevatron via the additional tt¯ pairs produced from tËtËâ decays. The model satisfies existing constraints on new-physics searches both at low and high energies, and could even address the cosmological dark-matter abundance. The implications for future searches at the LHC are briefly outlined.
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Authors
Gino Isidori, Jernej F. Kamenik,