Monday, October 1, 2012

1209.6375 (Christian Gross et al.)

Light axigluon explanation of the Tevatron ttbar asymmetry and multijet
signals at the LHC
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Christian Gross, Gustavo Marques Tavares, Christian Spethmann, Martin Schmaltz
The ttbar asymmetry measured at the Tevatron continues to disagree with Standard Model predictions at the 3 sigma level. We update the status of the phenomenological light axigluon model in explaining the asymmetry data, taking into account constraints from the charge asymmetry at the LHC and the ttbar cross section at both Tevatron and LHC. We find that an axigluon with a mass between 100 and 400 GeV provides an excellent fit to the data. Recent searches by ATLAS and CMS for pair production of heavy resonances which decay to dijets rule out axigluons with large branching fractions to dijets. However axigluons which predominantly decay to multijets via intermediate resonances are still a possibility. We outline four distinct scenarios which cover the most important decay topologies and discuss how one might exclude or discover axigluons as multijet resonances at the LHC. MadGraph implementations for each of the scenarios are provided.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.6375

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