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    CP violation in tbW couplings at the LHC

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    We study in a model-independent way anomalous CP-violating tbW effective couplings that might arise from new physics in the processes pp-> tW^- X and pp-> tbar W^+X, followed by semileptonic decay of t and tbar. These processes have a dependence on effective tbW couplings both in the production process as well as in the decay of the t or tbar. We propose several CP-violating asymmetries constructed out of variables in the two processes, including t and tbar polarization, and energy and azimuthal angles of the decay particles. We find that it is feasible to probe a certain CP-violating combination of anomalous couplings at the per cent level at the LHC for centre-of-mass energy 14 TeV and an integrated luminosity of 10 fb^{-1}.Comment: 12 pages, 2 Figure

    Unraveling the CP phase of top-Higgs coupling in associated production at the LHC

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    We study the sensitivity of top polarization observables to the CP phase ζt\zeta_t in the top Yukawa coupling in the process ppthjpp\to thj at the 14 TeV high-luminosity run of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). We calculate the top polarization in this process as well as an azimuthal asymmetry of the charged lepton arising from the decay of the top in the lab frame. We find that the dependence of this lab-frame azimuthal asymmetry on the phase ζt\zeta_t closely resembles the dependence of the top polarization on ζt\zeta_t. As compared to the cross section, which is sensitive to ζt\zeta_t for larger values, the lepton azimuthal asymmetry can provide a sensitive measurement of ζt\zeta_t for smaller values.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, Matches Published Version in Phys. Lett.

    f-VAEGAN-D2: A Feature Generating Framework for Any-Shot Learning

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    When labeled training data is scarce, a promising data augmentation approach is to generate visual features of unknown classes using their attributes. To learn the class conditional distribution of CNN features, these models rely on pairs of image features and class attributes. Hence, they can not make use of the abundance of unlabeled data samples. In this paper, we tackle any-shot learning problems i.e. zero-shot and few-shot, in a unified feature generating framework that operates in both inductive and transductive learning settings. We develop a conditional generative model that combines the strength of VAE and GANs and in addition, via an unconditional discriminator, learns the marginal feature distribution of unlabeled images. We empirically show that our model learns highly discriminative CNN features for five datasets, i.e. CUB, SUN, AWA and ImageNet, and establish a new state-of-the-art in any-shot learning, i.e. inductive and transductive (generalized) zero- and few-shot learning settings. We also demonstrate that our learned features are interpretable: we visualize them by inverting them back to the pixel space and we explain them by generating textual arguments of why they are associated with a certain label.Comment: Accepted at CVPR 201

    Polarization of top quark as a probe of its chromomagnetic and chromoelectric couplings in tWtW production at the Large Hadron Collider

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    We study the sensitivity of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to top quark chromomagnetic (CMDM) and chromoelectric (CEDM) dipole moments and WtbWtb effective couplings in single-top production in association with a WW^- boson, followed by semileptonic decay of the top. The WtWt single-top production mode helps to isolate the anomalous ttgttg and WtbWtb couplings, in contrast to top-pair production and other single-top production modes, where other new-physics effects can also contribute. We calculate the top polarization and the effects of these anomalous couplings on it at two centre-of-mass (cm) energies, 8 TeV and 14 TeV. As a measure of top polarization, we look at decay-lepton angular distributions in the laboratory frame, without requiring reconstruction of the rest frame of the top, and study the effect of the anomalous couplings on these distributions. We construct certain asymmetries to study the sensitivity of these distributions to top-quark couplings. We determine individual limits on the dominant couplings, viz., the real part of the CMDM Reρ2\mathrm{Re}\rho_2, the imaginary part of the CEDM Imρ3\mathrm{Im}\rho_3, and the real part of the tensor WtbWtb coupling Ref2R\mathrm{Ref_{2R}}, which may be obtained by utilizing these asymmetries at the LHC. We also obtain simultaneous limits on pairs of these couplings taking two couplings to be non-zero at a time.Comment: 25 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables. Matches the Published Version. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1211.4075, arXiv:1107.259
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