New Bound States of Top and Beauty Quarks at the Tevatron and LHC
Abstract
The present paper is based on the assumption that heavy quarks bound states exist in the Standard Model (SM). Considering New Bound States (NBS) of top-anti-top quarks (named T-balls) we have shown that: 1) there exists the scalar 1S-bound state of 6t+6 t; 2) the forces which bind the top-quarks are very strong and almost completely compensate the mass of the twelve top-anti-top-quarks in the scalar NBS; 3) such strong forces are produced by the Higgs-top-quarks interaction with a large value of the top-quark Yukawa coupling constant gt 1. Theory also predicts the existence of the NBS 6t + 5 t, which is a color triplet and a fermion similar to the t'-quark of the fourth generation. We have also considered the "b-quark-replaced" NBS. We have estimated the masses of the lightest fermionic NBS: MNBS 300 GeV, and discussed the larger masses of T-balls. Searching for heavy quarks bound states at the Tevatron and LHC is discussed.
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