Among different measured observables of top-antitop quark pairs at hadron
colliders, the forward-backward asymmetry (AFBβ) measured by the CDF
and D0 collaborations has inconsistency with the Standard Model prediction. The
measured forward-backward asymmetry grows with ttΛ invariant mass.
Several new physics models have been proposed to explain this deviation. We
consider the consistency of the parameter space of vector unparticle (in
Flavor-Conserving scenario) with the existing ttΛ production
measurements. In particular, we look at the total cross sections at the LHC and
Tevatron, differential cross section with ttΛ invariant mass, and the
LHC charge asymmetry to identify the regions in parameter space that can give
the desired top AFBβ observed by the Tevatron. We show that in spite
of the intrinsic tension between the LHC charge asymmetry and AFBβ,
there exists a region in the unparticle parameters space where the top
AFBβ and the LHC charge asymmetry are satisfied simultaneously.
Finally, we show that the consistent region with ttΛ observables is
consistent with the constraints coming from the dijet resonance searches.Comment: 12 pages,5 figure