Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1842008 | Nuclear Physics B | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Motivated by a hint in a CMS search for right-handed W -bosons in eejjeejj final states, we propose an experimental test of quark-mixing matrices in a general left–right symmetric model, based on counting the numbers of b-tags from right-handed W -boson hadronic decays. We find that, with our test, differences between left- and right-handed quark-mixing matrices could be detected at the LHC with s=14 TeV. With an integrated luminosity of about 20/fb20/fb, our test is sensitive to right-handed quark-mixing angles as small as about 30° and with 3000/fb3000/fb, our test's sensitivity improves to right-handed mixing angles as small as about 7.5°. Our test's sensitivity might be further enhanced by tuning b-tagging efficiency against purity.
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Authors
Andrew Fowlie, Luca Marzola,