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Flavor at FASER: Discovering Light Scalars Beyond Minimal Flavor Violation

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-12-20 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We study a simple class of flavored scalar models, in which the couplings of a new light scalar to standard-model fermions are controlled by the flavor symmetry responsible for fermion masses and mixings. The scalar couplings are then aligned with the Yukawa matrices, with small but nonzero flavor-violating entries. DD-meson decays are an important source of scalar production in these models, in contrast to models assuming minimal flavor violation, in which BB and KK decays dominate. We show that FASER2 can probe large portions of the parameter space of the models, with comparable numbers of scalars from BB and DD decays in some regions. If discovered, these particles will not only provide evidence of new physics, but they may also shed new light on the standard model flavor puzzle. Finally, the richness of theoretical models underscores the importance of model-independent interpretations. We therefore analyze the sensitivity of FASER and other experimental searches in terms of physical parameters:~(i) the branching fractions of heavy mesons to the scalar, and (ii) τ/m\tau/m, where τ\tau and mm are the scalar's lifetime and mass, respectively. The results are largely independent of the new particle's spin and can be used to extract constraints on a wide variety of models.

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@article{arxiv.2412.15197,
  title  = {Flavor at FASER: Discovering Light Scalars Beyond Minimal Flavor Violation},
  author = {Reuven Balkin and Noam Burger and Jonathan L. Feng and Yael Shadmi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15197},
  year   = {2024}
}

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26 pages, 7 figures