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Bounds on the absorptive parts of the chromomagnetic and chromoelectric dipole moments of the top quark from LHC data

Bounds on the absorptive (imaginary) parts of the top quark chromomagnetic $\hatμ_t$ and chromoelectric $\hat{d}_t$ dipole moments are obtained by reinterpreting the most recent LHC data in top quark pair production. It is found that both limits are of the order of $10^{-1}-10^{-2}$, which are consistent with the standard model prediction of ${\rm Im}\big[\hatμ_t\big]$. The effects of the absorptive parts of the top quark dipole moments are also studied via some kinematic distributions of $\bar{t}t$ production, though no significant deviation from the standard model leading order contribution is observed. Our bounds can be useful to constrain the parameter space of standard model extensions.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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