Kaluza-Klein Gluons as a Diagnostic of Warped Models
Abstract
We study the properties of g1, the first excited state of the gluon in representative variants of the Randall Sundrum model with the Standard Model fields in the bulk. We find that measurements of the coupling to light quarks (from the inclusive cross-section for pp g1 t t), the coupling to bottom quarks (from the rate of pp g1 b), as well as the overall width, can provide powerful discriminants between the models. In models with large brane kinetic terms, the g1 resonance can even potentially be discovered decaying into dijets against the large QCD background. We also derive bounds based on existing Tevatron searches for resonant t t production and find that they require Mg1 950 GeV. In addition we explore the pattern of interference between the g1 signal and the non-resonant SM background, defining an asymmetry parameter for the invariant mass distribution. The interference probes the relative signs of the couplings of the g1 to light quark pairs and to t t, and thus provides an indication that the top is localized on the other side of the extra dimension from the light quarks, as is typical in the RS framework.
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