A Note on Measuring Charm and Bottom Forward-Backward Asymmetries at the Tevatron

Abstract

The forward-backward asymmetry AFBt in top quark production at the Tevatron has been seen to be anomalously large both by CDF and D0. Parton-level asymmetries as large as 50%, with a large error bar, have been extracted from the data. It is important to measure other quark asymmetries if possible, as these would help clarify the source of any new physics behind AFBt. In this note it is argued that asymmetries in b b and c c should be accessible to the Tevatron experiments, using the full data sets. A crude study suggests that muon asymmetries in high-pT dijet events, with suitable use of muon and jet kinematics and (inefficient) heavy flavor tagging, might allow detection of AFBc and AFBb ~ 0.3. Were it possible to make heavy flavor tagging at high pT efficient, or mistags rare, then the sensitivity of the measurement of AFBb could be significantly better.

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