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Effects of the FCNC couplings in production of new heavy quarks within Z' models at the LHC

We study the flavor changing neutral current couplings of new heavy quarks through the Z' models at the LHC. We calculate the cross sections for the signal and the corresponding standard model background processes. Considering the present limits on the mass of new heavy quarks and the Z' boson, we performed an analysis to investigate the parameter space (mixing and mass) through different Z' models. For an FCNC mixing parameter x=0.1 and the Z' mass M_{Z'}=2000 GeV, and new heavy quark mass m_{t'}=700 GeV at the LHC with \sqrt{s}=13 TeV, we find the cross section for single production of new heavy quarks associated with top quarks as 5.8 fb, 3.3 fb, 1.5 fb and 1.2 fb within the Z'_η , Z'_ψ , Z'_{LP} and Z'_χ models, respectively. It is shown that the sensitivity would benefit from the flavor tagging.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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