Rare two-body decays of the top quark into a bottom meson plus an up or charm quark
David d'Enterria, Hua-Sheng Shao

TL;DR
This paper investigates rare two-body decays of the top quark into bottom mesons plus up or charm quarks, providing leading-order calculations and feasibility estimates for observation at the LHC and FCC, and proposing a new method for top-quark mass measurement.
Contribution
First calculation of these rare top-quark decay modes using non-relativistic QCD, with detailed feasibility analysis for detection at future colliders.
Findings
Branching ratios are approximately 4.2×10⁻⁵ for B meson plus jet decays.
Estimated event counts suggest potential observability at the LHC and FCC.
Proposes a new method for top-quark mass measurement using these decay channels.
Abstract
Rare two-body decays of the top quark into a neutral bottom-quark meson plus an up- or charm-quark: ; ; and , are studied for the first time. The corresponding partials widths are computed at leading order in the non-relativistic QCD framework. The sums of all two-body branching ratios amount to and , respectively. The feasibility to observe the decay is estimated in top-pair events produced in proton-proton collisions at TeV at the LHC and FCC, respectively. Combining many exclusive hadronic decays, with or…
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