Looking for a vectorlike B quark at LHC using jet substructure

Abstract

Vectorlike quarks have been shown to resolve certain long-standing discrepancies pertaining to the bottom sector. We investigate, here, the prospects of identifying the existence of a topless vectorlike doublet (B,~Y), as is preferred by the electroweak precision measurements. Concentrating on single production, viz. B b with B b + Z/H subsequently, we find that the fully hadronic decay-channel is susceptible to discovery provided jet substructure observables are used. At the 13 TeV LHC with an integrated luminosity of 300 fb-1, a modest value of the chromomagnetic transition moments allows for the exclusion of M 1.8(2.2) TeV in the Z and H channels respectively.

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