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Charged Z′ to conciliate the apparent disagreement between t(t)over-bar Tevatron forward-backward asymmetry and LHC charge asymmetry

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 86, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.86.114034

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We propose a charged, electrically neutral, and flavor-changing Z' model to conciliate the apparent disagreement between the important excess found in the t (t) over bar Tevatron forward-backward asymmetry and the null-compatible with negative-results found in the LHC charge asymmetry. We show that this model contributes positively to the forward-backward asymmetry, whereas naturally a new cancellation is turned on at the LHC, yielding a null, or even negative, charge asymmetry. We find the region in parameter space that is simultaneously allowed by the stringent Tevatron and LHC observables. We show that the model is safe to atomic parity violation constraints and propose a possible increase in the Z' width to avoid restrictions coming from tj/(t) over barj resonance searches and t (t) over barj cross section. We evaluate the constraints to the model, as well as distinctive features in the forecoming experimental results. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD. 86.114034

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