Searches for the t of a fourth family

Abstract

We study the detection of the t of a fourth family during the early running of LHC with 7 TeV collision energy and 1 fb-1 integrated luminosity. By use of a neural network we show that it is feasible to search for the t' even with a mass close to the unitarity upper bound, which is in the 500 to 600 GeV range. We also present results for the Tevatron with 10 \,\, fb-1. In both cases the search for a fourth family quark doublet can be significantly enhanced if one incorporates the contribution that the b' can make to a t'-like signal. Thus the bound on the mass of a degenerate quark doublet should be stronger than the bounds obtained by treating t' and b' in isolation.

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