One constraint to kill them all?
Abstract
Many new physics models that explain the intriguing anomalies in the -quark flavour sector are severely constrained by -mixing, for which the Standard Model prediction and experiment agreed well until recently. The most recent FLAG average of lattice results for the non-perturbative matrix elements points, however, in the direction of a small discrepancy in this observable. Using up-to-date inputs from standard sources such as PDG, FLAG and one of the two leading CKM fitting groups to determine , we find a severe reduction of the allowed parameter space of and leptoquark models explaining the -anomalies. Remarkably, in the former case the upper bound on the mass approaches dangerously close to the energy scales already probed by the LHC. We finally identify some model building directions in order to alleviate the tension with -mixing.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1712.06572,
title = {One constraint to kill them all?},
author = {Luca Di Luzio and Matthew Kirk and Alexander Lenz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.06572},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
12 pages, 5 figures. To appear in PRD, matches the published version up to the title