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    Profile of multiboson signals

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    We investigate the visibility of signals characterised by wide bumps over a smoothly falling background that cannot be accurately predicted by Monte Carlo calculations. Examples of such are the wide bumps that triboson and quadriboson resonance cascade decays would yield in diboson resonance searches in fully hadronic final states. We find that the sensitivity to triboson bumps is rather small: signals of a moderate size could be present in current data and yet remain unnoticed. For quadriboson cascade decays the signals can hardly be distinguished from the background in the current searches.Comment: LaTeX 17 pages. v2: fixed typos and comments added; journal versio

    Ultraboosted ZtZt and γt\gamma t production at the HL-LHC and FCC-hh

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    Searches for anomalous ZtZt and γt\gamma t production provide an excellent probe of flavour-changing top interactions when the energies considered are very large. In this note we estimate the sensitivity to these interactions at the high luminosity phase of the LHC and a future 100 TeV pppp collider (FCC-hh). For the LHC, the expected limits on t→uZ/uγt \to uZ / u\gamma branching ratios from ZtZt and γt\gamma t production will reach the 10−510^{-5} level, one order of magnitude better than the existing projections for t→uZt \to uZ from ttˉt \bar t production. For the FCC-hh, the limits on t→uZ/uγt \to uZ / u\gamma could reach an impressive sensitivity at the 10−610^{-6} level, with limits on t→cZ/cγt \to cZ / c\gamma at the 10−510^{-5} level.Comment: LaTeX 11 pages. Plots fixed, journal versio

    Running bumps from stealth bosons

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    For the "stealth bosons" SS, light boosted particles with a decay S→AA→qqˉqqˉS \to A A \to q \bar q q \bar q into four quarks and reconstructed as a single fat jet, the groomed jet mass has a strong correlation with groomed jet substructure variables. Consequently, the jet mass distribution is strongly affected by the jet substructure selection cuts when applied on the groomed jet. We illustrate this fact by recasting a CMS search for low-mass dijet resonances and show a few representative examples. The mass distributions exhibit narrow and wide bumps at several locations in the 100 - 300 GeV range, between the masses of the daughter particles AA and the parent particle SS, depending on the jet substructure selection. This striking observation introduces several caveats when interpreting and comparing experimental results, for the case of non-standard signatures. The possibility that a single boosted particle decaying hadronically produces multiple bumps, at quite different jet masses, and depending on the event selection, brings the game of anomaly chasing to the next level.Comment: LaTeX 21 pages. Added one appendix and some plots. Journal versio

    Zt, gamma t and t production at hadron colliders via strong flavour-changing neutral couplings

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    We consider gq -> Zt, gq -> gamma t and gq -> t production (q=u,c) mediated by strong flavour-changing neutral interactions within an effective operator framework. We provide total cross sections for Tevatron and LHC, showing explicitly that the six processes can be described in full generality in terms of only two parameters (anomalous couplings) for q=u plus two for q=c. In our work we take into account and study in detail the effects of top quark decay. For gamma t, the inclusion of the top quark decay in the matrix element reveals an striking result: the largest contribution to the final state, e.g. gamma l nu b, with l = e, mu, tau, does not result from gq -> gamma t -> gamma l nu b but from on-shell gq -> t production with t -> gamma l nu b, being the photon radiated off the top decay products. This contribution, missed in previous literature, increases the signal cross sections by factors ranging between 3 and 6.5.Comment: LaTeX 19 pages, 23 PS figures. Typos corrected in text and equations. Final version to appear in NPB

    Pair production of heavy Q=2/3 singlets at LHC

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    We examine the LHC discovery potential for new Q=2/3 quark singlets T in the process gg,qq -> T Tbar -> W+ b W- bbar, with one W boson decaying hadronically and the other one leptonically. A particle-level simulation of this signal and its main backgrounds is performed, showing that heavy quarks with masses of 500 GeV or lighter can be discovered at the 5 sigma level after a few months of running, when an integrated luminosity of 3 fb^-1 is collected. With a luminosity of 100 fb^-1, this process can signal the presence of heavy quarks with masses up to approximately 1 TeV. Finally, we discuss the complementarity among T Tbar, Tj production and indirect constraints from precise electroweak data in order to discover a new quark or set bounds on its mass.Comment: LaTeX 18 pages, 15 figures. Comments and a reference added. To be published in PL

    Portrait of a colour octet

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    New colour octets stand out among the new physics proposals to explain the anomalous forward-backward asymmetry measured in ttˉt \bar t production by the CDF experiment at the Tevatron. We perform a fit to ttˉt \bar t observables at the Tevatron and the LHC, including total cross sections, various asymmetries and the top polarisation and spin correlations, to find the most likely parameters of a light colour octet to be consistent with data. In particular, an octet coupling only to right-handed quarks gives a good fit to all measurements. The implications from the general fit are drawn in terms of predictions for top polarisation observables whose measurements are yet not very precise, and observables which simply have not been measured.Comment: LATeX 17 pages. Added a fit for a heavy octet. Final version to appear in JHE
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