Residual heavy quark and boson interactions: the role of the Zb b vertex

Abstract

We establish the most general parametrization of the new physics tested by present precision measurements and possibly responsible for any deviation of the Z b b amplitude from its Standard Model result, under the assumption that it is CP symmetric and is induced by degrees of freedom which are too heavy to be ~directly produced at the future Colliders. This is achieved by writing the complete list of the SU(3)c× SU(2) × U(1) gauge invariant and CP symmetric dim=6 operators, involving only quarks of the third family and/or bosons. The quark ~containing operators are divided into two classes, according to whether they involve the tR field or not. Each class contains 14 quark operators. We then proceed to derive the constraints from present precision measurements, on the first class of the 14 tR involving operators. We show that the Zb b vertex plays a fundamental role to discriminate not only between these operators, but also between this whole scheme and an alternative one like \@ an MSSM description with light chargino and neutral Higgs.

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