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====== Exotics decay of heavy bosons in VLQs and extra scalars ====== | ====== Exotics decay of heavy bosons in VLQs and extra scalars ====== | ||
- | __People interested:__ Daniele Barducci, Thomas Flacke, Minho Son, Benjamin Fuks, Devdatta Majumder, Ramona Groeber, Haiying Cai ... | + | __People interested:__ Daniele Barducci, Thomas Flacke, Minho Son, Benjamin Fuks, Devdatta Majumder, Ramona Groeber, Haiying Cai, Tetiana Berger-Hryn'ova ... |
**Motivations and goal** | **Motivations and goal** | ||
- | * Exotic decays such as $\rho \to T t$ can eat branching ratio from standard search channels (dilepton, dibosons), rendering these direct searches less sensitive (see [[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1511.01101.pdf]] Fig. 3 | + | * Exotic decays such as $\rho \to T \bar t$ can eat branching ratio from standard search channels (dilepton, dibosons), rendering these direct searches less sensitive (see e.g. [[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1511.01101.pdf]] Fig. 3) |
- | * Investigate the signatures arising from the decay of a heavy bosons (spin 0 and spin 1) in SM quarks and VLQs, e.g. Z'-> VLQ top, ora extra light scalars, e.g. Z' -> Z a | + | * Investigate the signatures arising from the decay of a heavy bosons (spin 0 and spin 1) in SM quarks and VLQs, e.g. Z'-> VLQ top, or extra light scalars, e.g. Z' -> Z a |
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**Strategies** | **Strategies** | ||
- | * Categorize the possible decays | + | * Categorize the possible decays of the identified resonances |
+ | * Check the sensitivity of SM searches. For example the $\rho \to T \bar t \to Z t \bar t$ has the same final state of the SM $t\bar t Z$ search | ||
+ | * Check the sensitivity of single production mode. Also in this case the final state can be the same. However single production searches usually exploit a forward jet, which is not present here | ||
- | References: | + | |
- | * "Search for a heavy resonance decaying to a top quark and a vector-like top quark at 13 TeV" [[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.06352.pdf| (arXiv)]] | + | **References** |
+ | * "Search for a heavy resonance decaying to a top quark and a vector-like top quark at 13 TeV" https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.06352.pdf | ||
* ttZ resonance search https://arxiv.org/pdf/1610.08810.pdf | * ttZ resonance search https://arxiv.org/pdf/1610.08810.pdf | ||
+ | * Massive vectors couplings https://arxiv.org/pdf/1607.07621.pdf | ||
+ | * Minimal matter https://arxiv.org/pdf/0908.1567.pdf | ||
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+ | **Blackboard** | ||
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+ | * 20-06-2017 | ||
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**Further questions** | **Further questions** | ||
* From the polarization of the top arising from the decay is it possible to infer the representation to which the heavy boson belongs, i.e. predict the presence of other states? | * From the polarization of the top arising from the decay is it possible to infer the representation to which the heavy boson belongs, i.e. predict the presence of other states? |