Abstract

We study the processes WLWLttˉW_L W_L \to t \bar t and WLZLtbˉ(tˉb)W_L Z_L \to t\bar b (\bar t b) at future lepton colliders as probes of the couplings of the top quark to resonances at the TeV scale. We consider the cases in which the dominant low energy feature of a strongly interacting electroweak symmetry breaking sector is either a scalar or a vector resonance with mass near 1 TeV. We find that future lepton colliders with high energy and high luminosity have great potential to sensitively probe these physics scenarios. In particular, at a 1.5 TeV linear collider with an integrated luminosity of 200 fb1^{-1}, we expect about 120 events for either a scalar or a vector to decay to ttˉ,tbˉt\bar t, t \bar b. Their leading partial decay widths, which characterize the coupling strengths, can be statistically determined to about 10% level.Comment: 33 pages, 9 ps figures, 1 tabl

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