Top quark forward-backward asymmetry and charge asymmetry in left-right twin Higgs model
Abstract
In order to explain the Tevatron anomaly of the top quark forward-backward asymmetry AFBt in the left-right twin Higgs model, we choose to give up the lightest neutral particle of h field as a stable dark matter candidate. Then a new Yukawa interaction for h is allowed, which can be free from the constraint of same-sign top pair production and contribute sizably to AFBt. Considering the constraints from the production rates of the top pair (t t), the top decay rates and tt invariant mass distribution, we find that this model with such new Yukawa interaction can explain AFBt measured at the Tevatron while satisfying the charge asymmetry ACt measured at the LHC.Moreover, this model predicts a strongly correlation between ACt at the LHC and AFBt at the Tevatron, i.e., ACt increases as AFBt increases.
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