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Rare two-body decays of the top quark into a bottom meson plus an up or charm quark

Rare two-body decays of the top quark into a neutral bottom-quark meson plus an up- or charm-quark: $ t\to {\overline{B}}^0+u,\kern0.5em c;t\to {\overline{B}}_s^0+c,\kern0.5em u $; and t → ϒ(nS) + c, u, are studied for the first time. The corresponding partials widths are computed at leading order i...

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Autores principales: d'Enterria, David, Shao, Hua-Sheng
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2020)127
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2722380
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Sumario:Rare two-body decays of the top quark into a neutral bottom-quark meson plus an up- or charm-quark: $ t\to {\overline{B}}^0+u,\kern0.5em c;t\to {\overline{B}}_s^0+c,\kern0.5em u $; and t → ϒ(nS) + c, u, are studied for the first time. The corresponding partials widths are computed at leading order in the non-relativistic QCD framework. The sums of all two-body branching ratios amount to $ \mathrm{\mathcal{B}}\left(t\to {\overline{B}}^0+\mathrm{jet}\right)\approx \mathrm{\mathcal{B}}\left(t\to {\overline{B}}_s^0+\mathrm{jet}\right)\approx 4.2\cdot {10}^{-5} $ and ℬ(t → ϒ(nS) + jet) ≈ 2 ⋅ 10$^{−9}$, respectively. The feasibility to observe the $ t\to {\overline{B}}_{(s)}^0+ $ jet decay is estimated in top- pair events produced in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s} $ = 14, 100 TeV at the LHC and FCC, respectively. Combining many exclusive hadronic $ {\overline{B}}_{(s)}^0 $ decays, with J/ψ or D$^{0,±}$ final states, about 50 (16 000) events are expected in 3 (20) ab$^{−1}$ of integrated luminosity at the LHC (FCC), after typical selection criteria, acceptance, and efficiency losses. An observation of the two-body top-quark decay can also be achieved in the interesting t → b(jet) + c(jet) dijet final state, where the $ {\overline{B}}_{(s)}^0 $ decay products are reconstructed as a jet, with 5 300 and 1.4 million signal events above backgrounds expected after selection criteria at the LHC and FCC, respectively. Such unique final states provide a new direct method to precisely measure the top-quark mass via simple 2-body invariant mass analyses.