We present the complete calculations of the forward-backward asymmetry
(AFB) and the total cross section of top quark pair production induced
by dimension-six four quark operators at the Tevatron up to
\mathcal{O}(\as^2/\Lambda^2). Our results show that next-to-leading order
(NLO) QCD corrections can change AFB and the total cross section by
about 10%. Moreover, NLO QCD corrections reduce the dependence of AFB
and total cross section on the renormalization and factorization scales
significantly. We also evaluate the total cross section and the charge
asymmetry (AC) induced by these operators at the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC) up to \mathcal{O}(\as^2/\Lambda^2), for the parameter space allowed by
the Tevatron data. We find that the value of AC induced by these
operators is much larger than SM prediction, and LHC has potential to discover
these NP effects when the measurement precision increases.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures; final version in PR