Probing new physics from top quark FCNC processes at linear colliders : a mini review
arXiv:hep-ph/0409351 · doi:10.1016/j.aop.2004.11.003
Abstract
We briefly review the studies on the top quark FCNC processes at a next-generation linear collider. Such processes, including various FCNC top quark rare decays and top-charm associated productions, are extremely suppressed in the standard model (SM) but could be significantly enhanced in some extensions. We compared the predictions from different typical new physics models: the SM, the minimal supersymmetric model (MSSM), the general two-higgs-doublet model (2HDM) and the topcolor-assisted technicolor (TC2) model. Our conclusion is: (1) While all the new physics models can enhance the rates by several orders relative to the SM predictions, the TC2 model predicts much larger rates than other models; (2) The optimal channel for probing the top quark FCNC is the top-charm associated production in γ-γcollision, which occurs at a much higher rate than e^+ e^- or e^- γcollision and can reach the detectable level for a large part of the parameter space.
12 pages, 12 figs, talk given at APPI2004, Iweta, Japan