Published May 1, 2011
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Maximal flavor violation from new right-handed gauge bosons
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Shelton, Jessie
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Zurek, Kathryn M.
Chicago
Abstract
Theories of flavor violation beyond the standard model typically suppose that the new contributions must be small, for example, suppressed by Yukawa couplings, as in minimal flavor violation. We show that this need not be true, presenting a case for flavor violation which maximally mixes the first- and third-generation flavors. As an example, we realize this scenario via new right-handed gauge bosons, which couple predominantly to the combinations (u,b)_R and (t,d)_R. We show that this new flavor violation could be responsible for several anomalies, focusing, in particular, on the B_d, B_s systems, and the Tevatron top forward-backward asymmetry.
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© 2011 American Physical Society. (Received 7 February 2011; published 18 May 2011) We thank C. Cheung, B. Dobrescu, M. Gresham, J. Hewett, I.-W. Kim, Z. Ligeti, Y. Nomura, A. Pierce, W. Skiba, T. Volansky, and H.-B. Yu for discussions. J. S. was supported in part by DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-92ER40704.Attached Files
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- A Theory for Maximal Flavor Violation
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- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-FG02-92ER40704
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