Exotic Decays of Heavy B quarks
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Heavy vector-like quarks of charge $-1/3$, $B$, have been searched for at the LHC through the decays $B\rightarrow bZ,\, bh,\,tW$. In models where the $B$ quark also carries charge under a new gauge group, new decay channels may dominate. We focus on the case where the $B$ is charged under a $U(1)^\prime$ and describe simple models where the dominant decay mode is $B\rightarrow bZ^\prime\rightarrow b (b\bar{b})$. With the inclusion of dark matter such models can explain the excess of gamma rays from the Galactic center. We develop a search strategy for this decay chain and estimate that with integrated luminosity of 300 fb$^{-1}$ the LHC will have the potential to discover both the $B$ and the $Z'$ for $B$ quarks with mass below $\sim 1.6$ TeV, for a broad range of $Z'$ masses. A high-luminosity run can extend this reach to $2$ TeV.
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