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On measurement of top polarization as a probe of t(t)over-bar production mechanisms at the LHC

Godbole, Rohini M and Rao, Kumar and Rindani, Saurabh D and Singh, Ritesh K (2010) On measurement of top polarization as a probe of t(t)over-bar production mechanisms at the LHC. In: Journal of High Energy Physics (11).

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Abstract

In this note we demonstrate the use of top polarization in the study of t (t) over bar resonances at the LHC, in the possible case where the dynamics implies a non-zero top polarization. As a probe of top polarization we construct an asymmetry in the decay-lepton azimuthal angle distribution (corresponding to the sign of cos phi(l)) in the laboratory. The asymmetry is non-vanishing even for a symmetric collider like the LHC, where a positive z axis is not uniquely defined. The angular distribution of the leptons has the advantage of being a faithful top-spin analyzer, unaffected by possible anomalous tbW couplings, to linear order. We study, for purposes of demonstration, the case of a Z' as might exist in the little Higgs models. We identify kinematic cuts which ensure that our asymmetry reflects the polarization in sign and magnitude. We investigate possibilities at the LHC with two energy options: root s = 14TeV and root s = 7TeV, as well as at the Tevatron. At the LHC the model predicts net top quark polarization of the order of a few per cent for M-Z' similar or equal to 1200GeV, being as high as 10% for a smaller mass of the Z' of 700GeV and for the largest allowed coupling in the model, the values being higher for the 7TeV option. These polarizations translate to a deviation from the standard-model value of azimuthal asymmetry of up to about 4% (7%) for 14 (7) TeV LHC, whereas for the Tevatron, values as high as 12% are attained. For the 14TeV LHC with an integrated luminosity of 10 fb(-1), these numbers translate into a 3 sigma sensitivity over a large part of the range 500 less than or similar to M-Z' less than or similar to 1500GeV.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Journal of High Energy Physics
Publisher: Springer
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to Springer.
Keywords: Beyond Standard Model; Heavy Quark Physics; Standard Model
Department/Centre: Division of Physical & Mathematical Sciences > Centre for High Energy Physics
Date Deposited: 03 Jan 2011 06:38
Last Modified: 03 Jan 2011 06:38
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/34759

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