Rare top quark decays at a 100 TeV proton-proton collider: t → bWZ and t→ hc

Abstract

We investigate extremely rare top quark decays at a future proton-proton collider with centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV. We focus on two decay modes: radiative decay with a Z boson, t → b WZ, and flavour-changing neutral decay with a Higgs boson, t → h c, the former being kinematically suppressed with a branching ratio of O(10-6), and the latter highly loop-suppresed, with a branching ratio of O(10-15). We find that t → b WZ will be very challenging to observe in top quark pair production, even within well-motivated beyond-the-Standard Model scenarios. For the mode t→ h c we find a stronger sensitivity than that obtained by any future LHC measurement by at least one order of magnitude.

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