Yan-Ju Zhang, Yong-Tao Zhu, Lin Han, Yan-Ping Bi, Tai-Gang Liu
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Abstract
In a simplified model including an exotic vector-like X-quark (VLQ-X) with electric charge 5/3, we investigate the process \(e^{+}p \rightarrow \bar{\nu }_{e}X+\bar{\nu }_{e}X\bar{t}\) induced by the couplings between the VLQ-X and the first- and third-generation quarks at the future ep colliders. We further explore the prospects of discovering the VLQ-X via the \(X\rightarrow tW\) decay model at the electron–hadron Future Circular Collider (FCC-eh) with its proposed 60 GeV electron beam and 50 TeV proton beam. We focus our analysis on the final states, including two same-sign lepton (electrons or muons) or \(\mu \mu \) pairs, at least one b-tagged jet, and large missing transverse momentum. By performing a detailed signal-to-background analysis and detector simulations, the 95% confidence level exclusion limits and \(5\sigma \) discovery reaches are presented in terms of parameter space regions.
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Experimental Physics I: Accelerator Based High-Energy Physics
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