Non-standard signatures of vector-like quarks in a leptophobic 221 model

Abstract

We consider vector-like quarks in a leptophobic 221 model characterized by the gauge group SU(2)L× SU(2)2 × U(1)X, where the SU(2)2 is leptophobic in nature. We discuss about the pattern of mixing between Standard Model quarks and vector-like quarks and how we prevent tree level flavour-changing interactions in the model. The model also predicts tauphilic scalars decaying mostly to tau leptons. We consider a typical signal of the model in the form of pair production of top-type vector-like quarks which decays to the tauphilic scalars and a third generation quark. We analyze the resulting final state signal for the 13 TeV LHC, containing ≥ 3j(1b) \, + ≥ 2τ \, + ≥ 1l and discuss the discovery prospects of such vector-like quarks with non-standard decay modes.

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