Exotic Signals of Vectorlike Quarks
Abstract
Vectorlike fermions are an important target for hadron collider searches. We show that the vectorlike quarks may predominantly decay via higher-dimensional operators into a quark plus a couple of other Standard Model fermions. Pair production of vectorlike quarks of charge 2/3 at the LHC would then lead to a variety of possible final states, including t t + 4τ, t b + 3τ, t t + 4μ, t b + 3μ or t t + 4b. Additional channels (b b + 4τ, 6b, etc.) arise in the case of a vectorlike quark of charge -1/3. If the vectorlike quark decays into three light quarks, then the (3j)(3j) signal is more difficult to observe, and the vectorlike quark mass is almost unconstrained by current searches.
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