Top-Quark Charge Asymmetry with a Jet Handle
Stefan Berge, Susanne Westhoff

TL;DR
This paper studies the charge asymmetry in top-antitop pair production with an associated jet at the LHC, exploring how phase space cuts and new physics models affect the asymmetry and cross sections.
Contribution
It analyzes the charge asymmetry in top pair + jet production in QCD and with new massive color-octet bosons, proposing methods to enhance and interpret the asymmetry.
Findings
QCD predicts a -1.5% asymmetry for central jets.
Kinematic cuts can increase asymmetry to -4%.
Color-octet bosons can produce asymmetries up to ±30%.
Abstract
Pairs of top and antitop quarks are produced at the LHC to a large extent in association with a hard jet. We investigate the charge asymmetry in top pair + jet production in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and with additional massive color-octet vector bosons. The total charge asymmetry at the LHC is suppressed by the large charge-symmetric background from gluon-gluon fusion. We show to what extent the asymmetry can be enhanced by suitable phase space cuts and, in particular, elaborate on the kinematics of the hard jet in the top pair + jet final state. We demonstrate that in QCD, the asymmetry amounts to -1.5% for central jets without an excessive reduction of the cross section. By applying additional kinematical cuts, the asymmetry can be enhanced to -4%, but at the cost of a strong reduction of the cross section. Massive color-octet states can generate sizeable effects in top pair + jet…
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