Rare top quark and Higgs boson decays in Alternative Left-Right Symmetric Models
Abstract
Top quark and Higgs boson decays induced by flavor-changing neutra currents (FCNC) are very much suppressed in the Standard Model (SM). Their detection in colliders like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Next Linear Collider (NLC) or Tevatron would be a signal of new physics. We evaluate the FCNC decays t H0 + c, t Z + c, and H0 t + c in the context of Alternative Left-Right symmetric Models (ALRM) with extra isosinglet heavy fermions; in this case, FCNC decays occurs at tree-level and they are only suppressed by the mixing between ordinary top and charm quarks, which is poorly constraint by current experimental values. This provides the possibility for future colliders, either to detect new physics, or to improve present bounds on the parameters of the model.
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