We explore further the discovery potential for heavy quarks at the LHC, with
emphasis on the t′ and b′ of a sequential fourth family associated with
electroweak symmetry breaking. We consider QCD multijets, ttˉ+jets,
W+jets and single t backgrounds using event generation based on
improved matrix elements and low sensitivity to the modeling of initial state
radiation. We exploit a jet mass technique for the identification of
hadronically decaying W's and t's, to be used in the reconstruction of the
t′ or b′ mass. This along with other aspects of event selection can reduce
backgrounds to very manageable levels. It even allows a search for both t′
and b′ in the absence of b-tagging, of interest for the early running of
the LHC. A heavy quark mass of order 600 GeV is motivated by the connection to
electroweak symmetry breaking, but our analysis is relevant for any new heavy
quarks with weak decay modes.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure