Interpretation of vector-like quark searches: the case of a heavy gluon in composite Higgs models and vector-like quarks
Juan Pedro Araque, Nuno Filipe Castro, Jose Santiago

TL;DR
This paper investigates how a heavy gluon in composite Higgs models could alter the pair production rates of vector-like quarks at the LHC, finding no significant differences from standard QCD predictions, thus enabling straightforward reinterpretation of experimental results.
Contribution
It analyzes the impact of a heavy gluon on vector-like quark production, showing that existing LHC results can be reinterpreted with simple cross-section scaling.
Findings
No significant difference in production rates with heavy gluons.
Existing experimental limits remain valid under this scenario.
Reinterpretation of LHC results is straightforward.
Abstract
Pair production of new vector-like quarks in collisions is considered model independent as it is usually dominated by QCD production. Nonetheless, the presence of a new massive color octet (heavy gluon) in some composite Higgs models may modify the pair production rate of vector-like quarks. This scenario is considered and the possible differences between the usual QCD production and the production mediated via heavy gluons is studied. The sensitivity to these differences in the LHC (run-1 and run-2) are studied. No sizeable differences have been found, which suggests that the published experimental results can be easily reinterpreted by a simple cross-section scaling. This reinterpretation has been also done for the run-1 results published by the collaborations.
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