Abstract

We study the LHC sensitivity to new broad neutral resonances produced in two-photon fusion and decaying to a top quark pair, γγ → toverline{t} . This is probed in central exclusive toverline{t} production in proton-proton collisions, pp → ptoverline{t}p . We use the tagging of the intact protons by PPS (CMS) and AFP (ATLAS) and consider the semi-leptonic toverline{t} channel. The sensitivity is also mapped onto a set of dimension-8 gamma gamma toverline{t} operators in the large mass limit. Using the kinematical correlations between the intact protons and the reconstructed toverline{t} system, we obtain a sensitivity to the couplings of the dimension-8 operators of 1.4 10−11 GeV−4 at 95% CL. The sensitivity to the anomalous couplings is significantly improved down to about 7 10−12 GeV−4 if the proton time-of-flight is known with a precision of 20 ps in future measurements. The 95% CL sensitivity to broad neutral resonances reaches masses of order 1500 GeV when using timing information.

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