The Role of the $t{\bar t}h$ Rest Frame in Direct Top-Quark Yukawa Coupling Measurements
Andrea Ferroglia, Miguel C. N. Fiolhais, Emanuel Gouveia, Ant\'onio, Onofre

TL;DR
This paper proposes new observables in the $t\bar{t}h$ rest frame to directly measure the CP nature of the top-quark Yukawa coupling at the LHC, demonstrating improved sensitivity over previous methods.
Contribution
It introduces rest-frame observables for $t\bar{t}h$ production that enhance the ability to distinguish scalar and pseudoscalar couplings in top-quark Yukawa interactions.
Findings
Distributions are sensitive to the CP nature of the coupling.
Rest-frame observables reduce the required luminosity for CP measurements.
Transverse momentum distributions are less effective than the proposed observables.
Abstract
This paper studies new possibilities to directly measure a hypothetical -odd (pseudoscalar) component in the top-quark Yukawa coupling. In particular, the role of the center-of-mass rest frame in the associated production of a top pair and a boson at the LHC is explored. The boson is assumed to have both a -even (scalar) and a -odd coupling to the top quark. The relative strength of the scalar and pseudoscalar components is regulated by an angle . Observables sensitive to the nature of the top-quark Yukawa coupling are proposed. These observables are defined in terms of the transverse and longitudinal projections of , and momenta with respect to the beam axis in the rest frame. Distributions differential with respect to those observables are evaluated up to NLO in QCD. These distributions are found to be sensitive…
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