Abstract

We investigate the sensitivity of the 14 TeV LHC to pair-produced top partners (T) decaying into the Standard Model top quark (t) plus either a gluon (g) or a photon (γ). The decays T → tg and T → tγ can be dominant when the mixing between the top partner and top quark are negligible. In this case, the conventional decays T → bW , T → tZ, and T → th are highly suppressed and can be neglected. We take a model-independent approach using effective operators for the T -t-g and T -t-γ interactions, considering both spin- frac{1}{2} and spin- frac{3}{2} top partners. We perform a semi-realistic simulation with boosted top quark tagging and an appropriate implementation of a jet-faking-photon rate. Despite a simple dimensional analysis indicating that the branching ratios BR(T → tγ) ≪ BR(T → tg) due to the electric-magnetic coupling being much smaller than the strong force coupling, our study shows that the LHC sensitivity to Toverline{T}to toverline{t}gamma g is more significant than the sensitivity to Toverline{T}to toverline{t} gg . This is due to much smaller backgrounds attributed to the isolated high-pT photon. We find that with these decay channels and 3 ab−1 of data, the LHC is sensitive to top partner masses mT ≲ 1.4-1.8 TeV for spin- frac{1}{2} and spin- frac{3}{2} top partners, respectively.

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