Comment on measuring the t-tbar forward-backward asymmetry at ATLAS and CMS
Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Arguin, Marat Freytsis, Zoltan Ligeti

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel method for ATLAS and CMS to measure the t-tbar forward-backward asymmetry by reconstructing events with asymmetric top decays, enhancing model discrimination at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to reconstruct t-tbar events with asymmetric decay regions to improve asymmetry measurements and model differentiation at the LHC.
Findings
Cuts on |ta| and m_{t-tbar} can suppress symmetric backgrounds.
Different cut combinations improve model discrimination.
The method is applicable to various new physics scenarios.
Abstract
We suggest a new possibility for ATLAS and CMS to explore the t-tbar forward-backward asymmetry measured at the Tevatron, by attempting to reconstruct t-tbar events, with one of the tops decaying semileptonically in the central region (|\eta| < 2.5) and the other decaying hadronically in the forward region (|\eta| > 2.5). For several models which give comparable Tevatron signals, we study the charge asymmetry at the LHC as a function of cuts on |\eta| and on the t-tbar invariant mass, m_{t-tbar}. We show that there is an interesting complementarity between cuts on |\eta| and m_{t-tbar} to suppress the dominant and symmetric gg -> t-tbar rate, and different combinations of cuts enhance the distinguishing power between models. This complementarity is likely to hold in other new physics scenarios as well, which affect the t-tbar cross section, so it motivates extending t-tbar…
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