Abstract

The chromoelectric dipole moment of the top quark is calculated in a model with a vectorlike multiplet, which mixes with the third generation in an extension of the minimal supersymmetric standard model. Such mixings allow for new CP violating phases. Including these new CP phases, the chromoelectric dipole moment that generates an electric dipole of the top in this class of models is computed. The top chromoelectric dipole moment operator arises from loops involving the exchange of the W, the Z, as well as from the exchange involving the charginos, the neutralinos, the gluino, and the vectorlike multiplet and their superpartners. The analysis of the chromoelectric dipole moment operator of the top is more complicated than for the light quarks because the mass of the external fermion, in this case the top quark mass, cannot be ignored relative to the masses inside the loops. A numerical analysis is presented and it is shown that the contribution to the top electric dipole moment (EDM) could lie in the range (10⁻1⁹–10⁻1⁸)  ecm, consistent with the current limits on the EDM of the electron, the neutron and on atomic EDMs. A top EDM of size (10⁻1⁹–10⁻1⁸)  ecm could be accessible in collider experiments such as at the LHC and at the International Linear Collider.

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Originally published in Physical Review D v.84 (2011): 015003. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.84.015003

Keywords

chromoelectric dipole, CP violation, vectorlike multiplets

Subject Categories

Dipole moments, Supersymmetry, Particles (Nuclear physics) - Flavor

Disciplines

Physics

Publisher

American Physical Society

Publication Date

7-5-2011

Rights Information

Copyright (2011) American Physical Society

Rights Holder

American Physical Society



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