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New Physics in the Third Family and its Effect on Low Energy Data

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-08-25 v1

Abstract

We investigate, in detail, a model in which the third family fermions are subjected to an SU(2) dynamics different from the first two families. Constrained by the precision Z-pole data, the heavy gauge boson mass is bounded from below to be about 1.7 TeV at the 2σ2\sigma level. The flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC) in the lepton sector can be significant in τe\tau\leftrightarrow e and τμ\tau \leftrightarrow \mu transitions. In the latter case, the ratio 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) can constrain the model better than LEP/SLC data in some region of the parameter space. Furthermore, FCNCs are unavoidable in the quark sector. Significant effects to the B0B0ˉB^0-\bar{B^0} mixing and the rare decays of the K and B mesons, such as K±π±ννˉK^\pm \to \pi^\pm \nu {\bar \nu}, bsννˉ,Bsτ+τ,μ+μb \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/9906215,
  title  = {New Physics in the Third Family and its Effect on Low Energy Data},
  author = {Ehab Malkawi and C. -P. Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9906215},
  year   = {2016}
}

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42 pages, Latex, 2 ps figures