New Bound States of Top and Beauty Quarks at the Tevatron and LHC
arXiv:0908.4514 · doi:10.1142/9789814329682_0078
Abstract
The present paper is based on the assumption that heavy quarks bound states exist in the Standard Model (SM). Considering New Bound States (NBS) of top-anti-top quarks (named T-balls) we have shown that: 1) there exists the scalar 1S-bound state of 6t+6\bar t; 2) the forces which bind the top-quarks are very strong and almost completely compensate the mass of the twelve top-anti-top-quarks in the scalar NBS; 3) such strong forces are produced by the Higgs-top-quarks interaction with a large value of the top-quark Yukawa coupling constant g_t\simeq 1. Theory also predicts the existence of the NBS 6t + 5\bar t, which is a color triplet and a fermion similar to the t'-quark of the fourth generation. We have also considered the "b-quark-replaced" NBS. We have estimated the masses of the lightest fermionic NBS: M_{NBS}\gtrsim 300 GeV, and discussed the larger masses of T-balls. Searching for heavy quarks bound states at the Tevatron and LHC is discussed.
17 pages, 7 figures, A talk given at the 14th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Moscow, 19 - 25 August, 2009