28 August 2011 to 2 September 2011
Fermilab
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Explaining the Tevatron Forward-Backward asymmetry with a W'?

1 Sep 2011, 12:30
25m
A: Wilson Hall 1 West (Fermilab)

A: Wilson Hall 1 West

Fermilab

Batavia, Illinois USA

Speaker

C. Spethmann

Description

We investigate if the Tevatron Forward-Backward asymmetry can be explained by T-channel exchange of a W' gauge boson coupling to down and top quarks. In a gauge theory UV completion of such a model, the W' is accompanied by a Z' at a similar mass scale, which is strongly constrained. Null results from searches for dijet and dilepton resonances at the Tevatron are especially restrictive, and combinedl implying large mass splitting between the W' and Z'. We argue that such a splitting can only be accomplished if the gauge symmetry is broken by a scalar in a large dimension representation of the gauge group, for which no perturbative description exists.

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