Discriminating Top-Antitop Resonances using Azimuthal Decay Correlations
Matthew Baumgart, Brock Tweedie

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to discriminate top-antitop resonances by analyzing azimuthal decay correlations, providing a robust way to determine the resonance's spin and coupling structure without complex reconstructions.
Contribution
The authors propose a novel approach using azimuthal decay angles to probe resonance couplings, effective even with relativistic tops and challenging decay modes.
Findings
Azimuthal decay angles reveal spin and CP properties of resonances.
Method is robust against energy measurement inaccuracies.
Applicable to challenging dileptonic decay modes.
Abstract
Top-antitop pairs produced in the decay of a new heavy resonance will exhibit spin correlations that contain valuable coupling information. When the tops decay, these correlations imprint themselves on the angular patterns of the final quarks and leptons. While many approaches to the measurement of top spin correlations are known, the most common ones require detailed kinematic reconstructions and are insensitive to some important spin interference effects. In particular, spin-1 resonances with mostly-vector or mostly-axial couplings to top cannot be easily discriminated from one another without appealing to mass-suppressed effects or to more model-dependent interference with continuum Standard Model production. Here, we propose to probe the structure of a resonance's couplings to tops by measuring the azimuthal angles of the tops' decay products about the production axis. These angles…
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