Longitudinal top polarization as a probe of a possible origin of forward-backward asymmetry of the top quark at the Tevatron
Abstract
If the forward-backward (FB) asymmetry of top quark (A FB) observed at the Tevatron deviates from the SM prediction, there must be P-violating interactions in qq → tt. This new interaction will necessarily affect the top spin polarization. In this letter, we perform a model independent analysis on the longitudinal (anti)top polarization (PL and PL) using an effective lagrangian with dim-6 four-quark operators relevant for q q → t t, and show that the P-odd observable corresponding to the polarization difference (PL - PL) gives important informations on the chiral structures of new physics that might be relevant to the A FB.
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