Review on top forward-backward asymmetry

Abstract

The top forward-backward asymmetry (FBA) observed at the Tevatron has been a hot issue in particle physics for the last few years. In this talk, I describe two different approaches for the top FBA at the Tevatron, one in effective field theory (EFT) approach and the other in explicit model for Z'. Within the first approach, I identify a class of models which can accommodate the top FBA when new physics scale is very heavy. Axigluon or t-channel scalar exchanges with flavor dependent couplings can do the job. In the second approach, I show that the chiral couplings of Z' necessarily invites multi Higgs doublets with Z' couplings. Otherwise the top quark becomes massless, which is completely unphysical. Newly introduced multi Higgs doublets also contribute to the top FBA, σtt and the charge asymmetry at the LHC, and there are parameter regions which are compatible with all the observations related with the top quarks.

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