Monday, June 11, 2012

1206.1845 (Grace Dupuis et al.)

Top quark forward-backward asymmetry in R-parity violating supersymmetry    [PDF]

Grace Dupuis, James M. Cline
The interaction of bottom squark-mediated top quark pair production, occurring in the R-parity violating minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), is proposed as an explanation of the anomalously large $t\bar{t}$ forward-backward asymmetry (FBA) observed at the Tevatron. We find that this model can give a good fit to top quark data, both the inclusive and invariant mass-dependent asymmetries, while remaining consistent with the total and differential production cross-sections. The scenario is challenged by strong constraints from atomic parity violation (APV), but we point out an extra diagram for the effective down quark-Z vertex, involving the same coupling constant as required for the FBA, which tends to weaken the APV constraint, and which can nullify it for reasonable values of the top squark masses and mixing angle. However large contributions to flavor-changing neutral currents present a serious problem for the model.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.1845

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