Jester suggests that the CDF bump might arise from a 300 GeV resonance which decays to a 150 GeV resonance. In comments, Daniel de França suggests that this could be one fourth-generation quark (t') decaying to another fourth-generation quark (b'). Alas, this very straightforward idea may be inconsistent with existing lower bounds on the mass of a fourth generation.
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