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Jet Substructure Probe on Scalar Leptoquark Models via Top Polarization

arXiv:2505.16328 · doi:10.1007/JHEP07(2025)145

Abstract

The study of leptoquarks and their couplings to fermions with different chiralities provides a powerful tool for distinguishing among different leptoquark models. As a case study, we focus on two specific third-generation scalar leptoquark models, and , which differ in their electroweak quantum numbers and chiral structures of couplings to the top quark, leading to distinct top-quark polarization states. To enhance the efficacy of the analysis, we employ jet substructure techniques like Soft Drop, -subjettiness, and our custom -tagging method, along with other event variables. The analysis has been performed using both fixed radius and dynamic radius jet clustering algorithms. A multivariate analysis using a boosted decision tree (BDT) is performed to isolate signal from the Standard Model background. For a leptoquark mass of 1250 GeV, the analysis achieves a signal significance of up to at the 14 TeV HL-LHC. Furthermore, a -based profile likelihood estimator is applied to polarization-sensitive variables to discriminate between the two models. To enhance separation between the two models, an additional BDT classifier score is obtained by training a BDT network to distinguish between the and models. In the chosen signal region, the BDT classifier score provides a separation score of up to , outperforming traditional variables such as and .

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