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LHC experimental sensitivity to CP violating gt t-bar couplings

The level of CP violation in pp -> t t-bar + X induced by the standard model is known to be below the experimental sensitivity by many orders of magnitude. However, in some effective theories, it is plausible that new CP violating physics could reveal itself as additional non-renormalizable terms...

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Autor principal: Sjölin, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/785013
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Sumario:The level of CP violation in pp -> t t-bar + X induced by the standard model is known to be below the experimental sensitivity by many orders of magnitude. However, in some effective theories, it is plausible that new CP violating physics could reveal itself as additional non-renormalizable terms in the Lagrangian. Since these should respect the symmetries of the low-energy gauge interaction, violate CP and generate the correct event topology, the set of allowed terms is highly restricted. This analysis gives an estimate of the expected experimental sensitivity to the lowest order effective CP violating gt t-bar interaction term beyond the standard model using simulated data from the ATLAS detector at the LHC. (research notes from collaborations)