Boosting Top Partner Searches in Composite Higgs Models
Aleksandr Azatov, Matteo Salvarezza, Minho Son, Michael Spannowsky

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel analysis method combining different production processes and jet techniques to improve searches for top partners in composite Higgs models, leading to better constraints on their masses.
Contribution
It proposes a new cut-and-count analysis that correlates single and pair production of top partners, enhancing search sensitivity in composite Higgs models.
Findings
Reinterpretation of existing searches improves bounds on top partner masses.
Combined searches at 8 TeV are more sensitive than same-sign dilepton methods.
A smooth transition between boosted and unboosted regimes enhances analysis robustness.
Abstract
Fermionic third generation top partners are generic in composite Higgs models. They are likely to decay into third generation quarks and electroweak bosons. We propose a novel cut-and-count-style analysis in which we cross correlate the model-dependent single and model-independent pair production processes for the top partners and . In the class of composite Higgs models we study, is very special as it is the lightest exotic fermion. A constraint on the mass of directly extends to constrains on all top partner masses. By combining jet substructure methods with conventional reconstruction techniques we show that in this kind of final state a smooth interpolation between the boosted and unboosted regime is possible. We find that a reinterpretation of existing searches can improve bounds on the parameter space of composite Higgs models. Further, at 8 TeV a…
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