Third Generation Seesaw Mixing with new Vector-Like Weak-Doublet Quarks

Abstract

We present a class of models with a third generation seesaw mixing with new vector-like weak-doublet quarks. We analyze a low-energy phenomenology and present several strong dynamics, high-energy realizations of these models. In the Topcolor type scenario, named Top-Bottom Color, we obtain an effective, composite two Higgs doublet model where the third generation isospin splitting is introduced via tilting interactions related to the broken non-abelian gauge groups (i.e. without strong, triviality-sensitive U(1) groups). In addition, we discuss tt production at the Next Linear Collider (NLC) and suggest how one can experimentally observe and distinguish between the weak-doublet and the weak-singlet types of seesaw mixing.

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