Chiral color symmetry and possible G'-boson effects at the Tevatron and LHC
Abstract
A gauge model with chiral color symmetry is considered and possible effects of the color G'-boson octet predicted by this symmetry are investigated in dependence on two free parameters, the mixing angle θG and G' mass mG'. The allowed region in the mG' - θG plane is found from the Tevatron data on the cross section σtt and forward-backward asymmetry A FBp p of the tt production. The mass limits for the G'-boson are shown to be stronger than those for the axigluon. A possible effect of the G'-boson on the tt production at the LHC is discussed and the mass limits providing for the G'-boson evidence at the LHC are estimated in dependence on θG.
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