Measuring |Vts| directly using strange-quark tagging at the LHC
Abstract
The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) element Vts, representing the coupling between the top and strange quarks, is currently best determined through fits based on the unitarity of the CKM matrix, and measured indirectly through box-diagram oscillations, and loop-mediated rare decays of the B or K mesons. It has been previously proposed to use the tree level decay of the t quark to the s quark to determine |Vts| at the LHC, which has become a top factory. In this paper, we extend the proposal by performing a detailed analysis of measuring t sW in dileptonic tt events. In particular, we perform detector response simulation, including the reconstruction of KS, which are used for tagging jets produced by s quarks against the dominant t bW decay. We show that it should be possible to exclude |Vts| = 0 at 6.0σ with the expected High Luminosity LHC luminosity of 3000 fb-1.
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