We discuss the characteristic collider signatures, in particular a highly polarized resonant single-top channel for a minimal color triplet extension to the Standard Model. This extension provides baryogensis and a non-thermal production history of a dark matter candidate. We further discuss the implementation of both completely left and right-handed chiral interaction in the model and the difference in phenomenology between the two scenarios. If the color triplets are isospin singlets, the dark matter candidate mass is 1 GeV and the single-top quarks are strictly right-handed polarized. Alternatively, the isospin-doublet color triplets lead to strictly left-handed single top events and a more extended particle spectrum.
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