We study the 8 TeV LHC reach on pair produced heavy flavored di-jet
resonances. Motivated by theories of R-parity violation in supersymmetry we
concentrate on a final state with two b-jets and two light jets. We exploit
b-tagging to reject the background and discuss its importance at the trigger
level to probe light stops. We present kinematical selections that can be used
to isolate the signal as a bump in the mass distribution of the candidate
resonances. We find that stops with R-parity violating couplings giving rise to
fully hadronic final states can be observed in the current run of the LHC.
Remarkably, the LHC can probe stop masses well within the range predicted by
naturalness.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, 1 table; references added, matches the published
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