A low-energy perspective on the minimal left-right symmetric model
Abstract
We perform a global analysis of the low-energy phenomenology of the minimal left-right symmetric model (mLRSM) with parity symmetry. We match the mLRSM to the Standard Model Effective Field Theory Lagrangian at the left-right-symmetry breaking scale and perform a comprehensive fit to low-energy data including mesonic, neutron, and nuclear -decay processes, and CP-even and -odd processes in the bottom and strange sectors, and electric dipole moments (EDMs) of nucleons, nuclei, and atoms. We fit the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa and mLRSM parameters simultaneously and determine a lower bound on the mass of the right-handed boson. In models where a Peccei-Quinn mechanism provides a solution to the strong CP problem, we obtain TeV at C.L. which can be significantly improved with next-generation EDM experiments. In the -symmetric mLRSM without a Peccei-Quinn mechanism we obtain a more stringent constraint TeV at C.L., which is difficult to improve with low-energy measurements alone. In all cases, the additional scalar fields of the mLRSM are required to be a few times heavier than the right-handed gauge bosons. We consider a recent discrepancy in tests of first-row unitarity of the CKM matrix. We find that, while TeV-scale bosons can alleviate some of the tension found in the determinations, a solution to the discrepancy is disfavored when taking into account other low-energy observables within the mLRSM.
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@article{arxiv.2107.10852,
title = {A low-energy perspective on the minimal left-right symmetric model},
author = {Wouter Dekens and Lorenzo Andreoli and Jordy de Vries and Emanuele Mereghetti and Femke Oosterhof},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.10852},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
42 pages plus appendices. Published version