Threshold Effects in the Decay of Heavy b' and t' Quarks
Abstract
A sequential fourth generation is still viable, but the t' and b' quarks are constrained to be not too far apart in mass. The t'bW and b'tW decay channels are still being pursued at the Tevatron, which would soon be surpassed by the LHC. We use a convolution method with up to five-body final state to study t' and b' decays. We show how the two decay branches for mb' below the tW threshold, b'tW* and t*W, merge with b'tW above the threshold. We then consider the heavy-to-heavy transitions b't(*)W(*) (or t'b(*)W(*)), as they are not suppressed by quark mixing. We find that, because of the threshold sensitivity of the branching fraction of t'b'W* (or b't'W*), it is possible to measure the strength of the CKM mixing element Vt'b (or Vtb'), especially when it is rather small. We urge the experiments to pursue and separate the t'b'W* (or b't'W*) decay in their search program.
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