Beautiful mirrors at the LHC

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We explore the "Beautiful Mirrors" model, which aims to explain the measured value of A bFB, discrepant at the 2.9σ level. This scenario introduces vector-like quarks which mix with the bottom, subtly affecting its coupling to the Z. The spectrum of the new particles consists of two bottom-like quarks and a charge-4/3 quark, all of which have electroweak interactions with the third generation. We explore the phenomenology and discovery reach for these new particles at the LHC, exploring single mirror quark production modes whose rates are proportional to the same mixing parameters which resolve the A bFB anomaly. We find that for mirror quark masses ≲ 500 GeV, a 14 TeV LHC with 300 fb-1 is required to reasonably establish the scenario and extract the relevant mixing parameters. © 2010 SISSA, Trieste, Italy.

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Kumar, K., Shepherd, W., Tait, T. M. P., & Vega-Morales, R. (2010). Beautiful mirrors at the LHC. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2010(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2010)052

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