Search for a heavy particle decaying to a top quark and a light quark in pp collisions at s=1.96 TeV

Abstract

We present a search for a new heavy particle M produced in association with a top quark, pp→ t(M → tq) or pp→ t(M→ tq), where q stands for up quarks and down quarks. Such a particle may explain the recent anomalous measurements of top-quark forward-backward asymmetry. If the light-flavor quark (q) is reconstructed as a jet (j), this gives a t+j or t+j resonance in tt+jet events, a previously unexplored experimental signature. In a sample of events with exactly one lepton, missing transverse momentum and at least five jets, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.7 fb-1 collected by the CDF II detector, we find the data to be consistent with the standard model. We set cross-section upper limits on the production (pp→ Mt or Mt) at 95% confidence level from 0.61 pb to 0.02 pb for M masses ranging from 200 GeV/c2 to 800 GeV/c2, respectively.

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