Associated production of a Kaluza-Klein excitation of a gluon with a t t(bar) pair at the LHC
Abstract
In Randall-Sundrum models, the Kaluza-Klein (KK) excitations of the gluon, gKK have enhanced couplings to the right-handed quarks. In the absence of a gg gKK coupling in these models, the single production of a gKK from an initial gg state is not possible. The search for other production mechanisms at the LHC, therefore, becomes important. We suggest that the associated production of a gKK with a t t(bar) pair is such a mechanism. Our study shows that through this process the LHC can probe KK gluon masses in the range of 2.8 -- 2.9 TeV.
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