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    Spin-dependent energy distribution of B-hadrons from polarized top decays considering the azimuthal correlation rate

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    In our previous work, we studied the polar distribution of the scaled energy of bottom-flavored hadrons from polarized top quark decays t(↑)β†’W++b(β†’Xb)t(\uparrow)\rightarrow W^++b(\rightarrow X_b), using two different helicity coordinate systems. Basically, the energy distributions are governed by the unpolarized, polar and azimuthal rate functions which are related to the density matrix elements of the decay t(↑)β†’W++bt(\uparrow)\rightarrow W^++b. Here we present, for the first time, the analytical expressions for the O(Ξ±s){\cal O}(\alpha_s) radiative corrections to the differential azimuthal decay rates of the partonic process t(↑)β†’b+W+(+g)t(\uparrow)\rightarrow b+W^+(+g) in two helicity systems, which are needed to study the azimuthal distribution of the energy spectrum of the B-hadron produced in polarized top quark decays. Our predictions of the hadron energy distributions enable us to deepen our knowledge of the hadronization process and to determine the polarization states of top quarks

    Charged Higgs production from polarized top-quark decay in the 2HDM considering the general-mass variable-flavor-number scheme

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    Charged Higgs bosons HΒ±H^\pm are predicted by some non-minimal Higgs scenarios, such as models containing Higgs triplets and two-Higgs-doublet models, so that the experimental observation of these bosons would indicate physics beyond the Standard Model. In the present work, we introduce a new channel to indirect search for the charged Higgses through the hadronic decay of polarized top quarks where a top quark decays into a charged Higgs H+H^+ and a bottom-flavored hadron BB via the hadronization process of the produced bottom quark, t(↑)β†’H++b(β†’B+jet)t(\uparrow)\rightarrow H^++b(\to B+jet). To obtain the energy spectrum of produced BB-hadrons we present, for the first time, an analytical expression for the O(Ξ±s){\cal O}(\alpha_s) corrections to the differential decay width of the process tβ†’H+bt\rightarrow H^+b in the presence of a massive b-quark in the General-Mass Variable-Flavor-Number Scheme (GM-VFNS). We find that the most reliable predictions for the B-hadron energy spectrum are made in the GM-VFN scheme, specifically, when the Type-II 2HDM scenario is concerned

    Next-to-leading order corrections to the spin-dependent energy spectrum of hadrons from polarized top quark decay in the general two Higgs doublet model

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    In recent years, searches for the light and heavy charged Higgs bosons have been done by the ATLAS and the CMS collaborations at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in proton-proton collision. Nevertheless, a definitive search is a program that still has to be carried out at the LHC. The experimental observation of charged Higgs bosons would indicate physics beyond the Standard Model. In the present work, we study the scaled-energy distribution of bottom-flavored mesons (BB) inclusively produced in polarized top quark decays into a light charged Higgs boson and a massless bottom quark at next-to-leading order in the two-Higgs-doublet model; t(↑)β†’bH+β†’BH++Xt(\uparrow)\to bH^+\to BH^++X. This spin-dependent energy distribution is studied in a specific helicity coordinate system where the polarization vector of the top quark is measured with respect to the direction of the Higgs momentum. The study of these energy distributions could be considered as a new channel to search for the charged Higgs bosons at the LHC. For our numerical analysis and phenomenological predictions, we restrict ourselves to the unexcluded regions of the MSSM mH+βˆ’tan⁑βm_{H^+}-\tan\beta parameter space determined by the recent results of the CMS \cite{CMS:2014cdp} and ATLAS \cite{TheATLAScollaboration:2013wia} collaborations.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1611.0801
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