We propose that, within the standard model, the correlation between the
ttˉ forward--backward asymmetry Attˉ and the corresponding
lepton-based asymmetry Al -- at the differential level -- is strong and
rather clean both theoretically and experimentally. Hence a combined
measurement of the two distributions as a function of the lepton pT, a
direct and experimentally clean observable, would lead to a potentially
unbiased and normalization-free test of the standard model prediction. To check
the robustness of our proposal we study how the correlation is affected by
mis-measurement of the ttˉ system transverse momenta, acceptance cuts,
scale dependence and compare the results of MCFM, POWHEG (with & without PYTHIA
showering), and SHERPA's CSSHOWER in first-emission mode. We find that the
shape of the relative differential distribution Al(pTl)[Attˉ(pTl)] is only moderately distorted hence supporting the
usefulness of our proposal. Beyond the first emission, we find that the
correlation is not accurately captured by lowest-order treatment. We also
briefly consider other differential variables such as the system transverse
mass and the canonical ttˉ invariant mass. Finally, we study new physics
scenarios where the correlation is significantly distorted and therefore can be
more readily constrained or discovered using our method.Comment: 27 pages, 12 figure