7–9 May 2012
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

The Forward-Backward Top Asymmetry in a Singlet Extension of the MSSM

7 May 2012, 14:30
15m
106 (Lawrence)

106

Lawrence

parallel talk Top Physics Top I

Speaker

Alejandro de la Puente (University of Notre Dame)

Abstract:

The CDF and D0 collaborations have recently reported a large forward-backward asymmetry in the ttbar system which deviates from the next to-leading order QCD standard model prediction. We study the asymmetry in the ttbar system within the framework of singlet extensions of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. For this purpose, we introduce non-renormalizable couplings between first and third generation of quarks to scalars. We analyze two limiting cases of the model, characterized by the size of the supersymmetric mass for the singlet superfield. We study both the small and large limits of this mass parameter. We find that in the region of small singlet supersymmetric mass we can obtain a large asymmetry while being consistent with limits on the ttbar production cross section. These results are also consistent with constraints arising from flavor physics, quark masses and top quark decays.

Author

Alejandro de la Puente (University of Notre Dame)

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