Abstract

Vector-like quarks are predicted by several theoretical scenarios of new physics which could solve the hierarchy problem in particular and might be produced through electroweak interactions. In this work, we investigate the prospects for discovering the SU(2) singlet vector-like bottom quark (VLQ-B) in e^{+}e^{-} collisions at the future proposed 3 TeV Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). The analysis is performed within the framework of a simplified model featuring only two free parameters: the VLQ-B mass m_B and the coupling constant g^{*}. We study its single production process e^{+}e^{-}rightarrow B{bar{b}} and perform a detailed analysis in the decay channel Brightarrow tW^{-} at the 3 TeV CLIC. The 2sigma exclusion limit and 5sigma discovery prospects are obtained for the model parameters, respectively. Our results show that the future CLIC will be an ideal hunting ground for such vector-like quarks which have electroweak interactions.

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