131 research outputs found

    Signals of CP Violation in Distributions of Top-Quark Decay Products at Linear Colliders

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    Angular and energy distributions for leptons and bottom quarks in the process e+e- --> t tbar --> l/b ... have been calculated assuming the most general top-quark couplings. The double distributions depend both on modification of the top-quark production and tbW decay vertices. However, the leptonic angular distribution turned out to be insensitive to non-standard parts of tbW vertex. The method of optimal observables have been used to estimate sensitivity of future measurements at linear e+e- collidersComment: 7 pages, LaTex, 1 figure, talk given at PASCOS '99, Lake Tahoe, California, December 10-16, 1999, typos in the reference list correcte

    Remarks on the Value of the Higgs Mass from the Present LEP Data

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    We perform a detailed comparison of the present LEP data with the one-loop standard-model predictions. It is pointed out that for mt=174m_t= 174 GeV the ``bulk'' of the data prefers a rather large value of the Higgs mass in the range 500-1000 GeV, in agreement with the indications from the W mass. On the other hand, to accommodate a light Higgs it is crucial to include the more problematic data for the τ\tau F-B asymmetry. We discuss further improvements on the data taking required to obtain a firm conclusion.Comment: LaTeX Some comments were added to the note in relation to the new data on the top-quark mass

    Addendum to: Search for anomalous top-gluon couplings at LHC revisited

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    In our latest paper "Search for anomalous top-gluon couplings at LHC revisited" in Eur. Phys. J. C65 (2010), 127-135 (arXiv:0910.3049 [hep-ph]), we studied possible effects of nonstandard top-gluon couplings through the chromoelectric and chromomagnetic moments of the top quark using the total cross section of ppbar/pp --> ttbar X at Tevatron/LHC. There we pointed out that LHC data could give a stronger constraint on those two parameters, which would be hard to obtain from Tevatron data alone. We show here the first CMS measurement of this cross section actually makes it possible.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, LaTeX2e, Final version (to appear in Eur. Phys. C

    Lepton distribution as a probe of new physics in production and decay of the t quark and its polarization

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    We investigate the possibilities of studying new physics in various processes of t-quark production using kinematical distributions of the secondary lepton coming from decay of t quarks. We show that the angular distributions of the secondary lepton are insensitive to the anomalous tbW vertex and hence are pure probes of new physics in a generic process of t-quark production. The energy distribution of the lepton is distinctly affected by anomalous tbW couplings and can be used to analyze them independent of the production process of t quarks. The effects of t polarization on the distributions of the decay lepton are demonstrated for top-pair production process at a gamma-gamma collider mediated by a heavy Higgs boson.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, uses axodraw.sty (included), references added. v3 to appear in Journal of High Energy Physics. Incorporates minor changes in the discussion on radiative corrections which do not affect the results. Typo in reference correcte

    Incorporation of QCD Effects in Basic Corrections of the Electroweak Theory

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    We study the incorporation of QCD effects in the basic electroweak corrections \drcar, \drcarw, and \dr. They include perturbative \Ord{\alpha\alpha_s} contributions and ttˉt\bar{t} threshold effects. The latter are studied in the resonance and Green-function approaches, in the framework of dispersion relations that automatically satisfy relevant Ward identities. Refinements in the treatment of the electroweak corrections, in both the \ms\ and the on-shell schemes of renormalization, are introduced, including the decoupling of the top quark in certain amplitudes, its effect on \hat{e}^2(\mz) and \sincarmz, the incorporation of recent results on the leading irreducible \Ord{\alpha^2} corrections, and simple expressions for the residual, i.e.\ ``non-electromagnetic'', parts of \drcar, \drcarw, and \dr. The results are used to obtain accurate values for \mw\ and \sincarmz, as functions of \mt\ and \mh. The higher-order effects induce shifts in these parameters comparable to the expected experimental accuracy, and they increase the prediction for \mt\ derived from current measurements. The \ms\ and the on-shell calculations of \dr, in a recently proposed formulation, are compared and found to be in excellent agreement over the wide ranges 60\GeV \leq \mh \leq 1 \TeV, \mz \leq \mt \leq 250 \GeV.Comment: 51 pages (needs doublespace, equations, and cite styles

    Dilepton azimuthal correlations in tt production

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    The dilepton azimuthal correlation, namely the difference phi between the azimuthal angles of the positive and negative charged lepton in the laboratory frame, provides a stringent test of the spin correlation in tt production at the Large Hadron Collider. We introduce a parameterisation of the differential cross section dalpha=dphi in terms of a Fourier series and show that the third-order expansion provides a su ciently accurate approximation. This expansion can be considered as a `bridge' between theory and data, making it very simple to cast predictions in the Standard Model (SM) and beyond, and to report measurements, without the need to provide the numbers for the whole binned distribution. We show its application by giving predictions for the coeffcients in the presence of (i) an anomalous top chromomagnetic dipole moment; (ii) an anomalous tbW interaction. The methods presented greatly facilitate the study of this angular distribution, which is of special interest given the 3:2(3:7) deviation from the SM next-to-leading order prediction found by the ATLAS collaboration in Run 2 data.This work has been supported by MINECO Project FPA 2013-47836-C3-2-P (including ERDF)

    Higgs Boson Production and Weak Boson Structure

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    The influence of the QCD structure of the weak bosons on the Higgs boson production in ee-pp scattering is studied. The energy and Higgs boson mass dependence of the cross-section, following from the new contributions, is calculated.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, compressed uuencoded Postscript fil

    Probing Top-Quark Couplings at Polarized NLC

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    The energy spectrum of the lepton(s) in e^+e^- --> tt-bar --> l^{+-} ...../l^+l^-..... at next linear colliders (NLC) is studied for arbitrary longitudinal beam polarizations as a possible test of new physics in top-quark couplings. The most general non-standard couplings for gamma-tt-bar, Ztt-bar and Wtb vertices are considered. Expected precision of the non-standard-parameter determination is estimated applying the optimal-observable procedure.Comment: Final version, To appear in Phys. Rev.
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