A search for the production of new heavy resonances produced in proton-proton
collisions at the CMS Experiment that decay into top quark pairs is presented.
Data was recorded at a center of mass energy of 8 TeV and corresponds to an
integrated luminosity of 19.6 fbβ1. Results are presented as a combination
of two dedicated searches, the first optimized for kinematic threshold
production of top quark pairs and the second optimized for a highly boosted
regime. No excess is observed above the expected yield from SM processes. In
the absence of any excess we set the following limits at 95% CL on the
production of non-SM particles. Top color Z' bosons with relative widths of
1.2% and 10% are excluded for masses below 2.10 TeV and 2.68 TeV. Upper limits
of 1.94 pb and 0.029 pb are set on the production cross section times branching
fraction for narrow resonances with masses of 0.5 TeV and 2 TeV. Likewise,
limits of 1.71 pb and 0.045 pb are set for wide resonances with masses of 0.5
TeV and 2 TeV. In addition, Kaluza-Klein excitations of a gluon with masses
below 2.54 TeV in the Randall-Sundrum model are excluded and an upper limit of
0.101 pb is set for a resonance mass of 2 TeV.Comment: Presentation at the DPF 2013 Meeting of the American Physical Society
Division of Particles and Fields, Santa Cruz, California, August 13-17, 201