Higgs mediated Double Flavor Violating top decays in Effective Theories
Abstract
The possibility of detecting double flavor violating top quark transitions at future colliders is explored in a model-independent manner using the effective Lagrangian approach through the () decays. A Yukawa sector that contemplates invariants of up to dimension six is proposed and used to derive the most general flavor violating and CP violating and vertices of renormalizable type. Low-energy data, on high precision measurements, and experimental limits are used to constraint the and vertices and then used to predict the branching ratios for the decays. It is found that this branching ratios may be of the order of , for a relative light Higgs boson with mass lower than , which could be more important than those typical values found in theories beyond the standard model for the rare top quark decays () or . %% LHC experiments, by using a total integrated luminosity of of data, will be able to rule out, at 95% C.L., DFV top quark decays up to a Higgs mass of 155 GeV/ or discover such a process up to a Higgs mass of 147 GeV/.
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@article{arxiv.0911.4995,
title = {Higgs mediated Double Flavor Violating top decays in Effective Theories},
author = {A. Fernandez and C. Pagliarone and F. Ramirez-Zavaleta and J. J. Toscano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.4995},
year = {2014}
}
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24 pages, 11 figures