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Low Energy Data and a Model of Flavor Mixing

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

We consider a model in which the third family fermions are subjected to an SU(2) interaction different from the first two family fermions. Constrained by the Z-pole data, the heavy gauge boson mass is bounded from below to be about 1.7 TeV at the 2σ2\sigma level. In this model, the flavor mixing between τ\tau and μ\mu can be so large that Br(τμνμˉντ)/Br(τeνeˉντ)Br(\tau\to \mu \bar{\nu_\mu} \nu_\tau)/ Br(\tau\to e \bar{\nu_e} \nu_\tau) and Br(τμμμ)Br(\tau\to \mu \mu \mu) provide a better constraint than the LEP/SLC data in some region of parameter space. Furthermore, flavor-changing neutral currents are unavoidable in the quark sector of the model. Significant effects to the B0B0ˉB^0-\bar{B^0} mixing and the rare decays of the KK and BB mesons, such as K±π±ννˉ,bsννˉ,Bsτ+τ,μ+μK^\pm \to \pi^\pm \nu {\bar \nu}, b \to s \nu {\bar \nu}, B_s \to \tau^+\tau^-, \mu^+\mu^- and Bs,dμ±τB_{s,d} \to \mu^\pm \tau^\mp, are expected.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9810353,
  title  = {Low Energy Data and a Model of Flavor Mixing},
  author = {Ehab Malkawi and C. -P. Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9810353},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Latex file, 12 pages including 1 ps figure