Exploring vector-like B-quark pair production at CLIC in fully hadronic final states
Abstract
We investigate the discovery potential of the 3~ TeV Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) for a singlet vector-like bottom partner B decaying via B tW. Focusing on the fully hadronic final state BB tW\,tW, we reconstruct boosted top and W candidates using large-R Valencia jets, supplemented by a merging strategy for partially resolved decays. A systematic scan of the jet-radius parameter identifies R=0.8 as the optimal choice, balancing boosted-jet containment with jet multiplicity. Using a cut-based analysis optimized for the (2t+2W) topology and an integrated luminosity of 5~ ab-1, CLIC can achieve sensitivity to mB 1.5\,TeV. These results highlight CLIC's excellent capability to probe heavy vector-like quarks in high jet multiplicity environments, extending well beyond the reach of current hadron collider searches.
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