Possible Common Origin of the Top Forward-backward Asymmetry and the CDF Dijet Resonance
Abstract
A color-singlet neutral vector boson is considered as a possible common origin of the top forward-backward asymmetry and the CDF dijet resonance. We identify chiral and flavor structures of the couplings of this new vector boson to the standard model quarks for which one could accommodate both data. We also demonstrate that non-vanishing observables involving longitudinal top polarizations can provide useful criteria for the possible existence of parity violating new physics in the q qbar -> t tbar process, and discrimination between the flavor-conserving and flavor-violating cases.
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