Explaining the ttbar Forward-Backward Asymmetry from a GUT-Inspired Model

Abstract

We consider a model that includes light colored scalars from the 45 and 50 representations of SU(5) in order to explain the CDF- and D-reported tt forward-backward asymmetry, AttFB. These light scalars are, labeled by their charges under the Standard Model gauge groups, the (6,1)4/3 and (6,3)1/3 from the 50 and the (8,2)1/2 from the 45. When the Yukawa coupling of the 50 is reasonably chosen and that of the 45 kept negligible at the scale of MZ, the model yields phenomenologically viable results in agreement with the total AttFB reported by CDF at the 0.7σ level and with AttFB (Mtt 450 GeV) at the 2.2σ level. Additionally, the Yukawa coupling of the 50 remains perturbative to the GUT scale (which defines a "reasonably chosen" value at MZ), and the presence of the light scalar from the 45 allows for gauge coupling unification at a scale of MGUT 1017 GeV.

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