A precise determination of top quark electro-weak couplings at the ILC operating at $\roots=500\,\GeV$
arXiv:1307.8102
Abstract
Top quark production in the process at a future linear electron positron collider with polarised beams is a powerful tool to determine indirectly the scale of new physics. The presented study, based on a detailed simulation of the ILD detector concept, assumes a centre-of-mass energy of $\roots=500$\,GeV and a luminosity of $\mathcal{L}=500\,\invfb$ equality shared between the incoming beam polarisations of . Events are selected in which the top pair decays semi-leptonically. The study comprises the cross sections, the forward-backward asymmetry and the slope of the helicity angle asymmetry. The vector, axial vector and tensorial CP conserving couplings are separately determined for the photon and the component. The sensitivity to new physics would be dramatically improved with respect to what is expected from LHC for electroweak couplings.