CP Violation via Top Quark Anomalous Interaction at the Fermilab Tevatron
Abstract
Expecting the forthcoming experiment at the upgraded Fermilab Tevatron, we calculated CP-violating polarization asymmetry of t t-bar, ACP= [sigma(p p-bar --> t(-) t-bar(-) X) - sigma(p p-bar --> t(+) t-bar(+) X)]/ sigma(p p-bar --> t t-bar X), due to possible anomalous chromomagnetic (kappa) and chromoelectric (tildekappa) couplings of the gluon to the top quark. Since kappa and tildekappa are sensitive to a contribution from new physics beyond standard model, this observable is useful to search for a signal of new physics. It was seen that the magnitude of ACP depends only on Im(tildekappa) and Im(kappa* tildekappa). Futhermore, we found that when |Im(kappa* tildekappa)|>0.5, one can possibly detect the CP-violation effect as a signal of new physics even if the magnitude of Im(tildekappa) is zero.
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