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Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing Processes

We investigate the phenomenological constraints on a model where, besides the standard model Higgs sector, there is an effective new strong interaction acting on the third generation of quarks and characterized by a $\theta$-like term. This $\theta$ term induces electroweak symmetry breaking and lea...

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Autores principales: Branco, G.C., Delepine, D., Gonzalez Felipe, R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00238-3
http://cds.cern.ch/record/485342
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author Branco, G.C.
Delepine, D.
Gonzalez Felipe, R.
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Delepine, D.
Gonzalez Felipe, R.
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description We investigate the phenomenological constraints on a model where, besides the standard model Higgs sector, there is an effective new strong interaction acting on the third generation of quarks and characterized by a $\theta$-like term. This $\theta$ term induces electroweak symmetry breaking and leads to dynamical spontaneous CP violation. We show that the constraints coming from K physics and the electric dipole moment of the neutron impose that the new physics scale should be of the order of 35 TeV. Contrary to naive expectations, the predictions of the model for B physics are very close to the standard model ones. The main differences appear in processes involving the up quarks such as $D^0-\bar{D}^0$ mixing and in the electric dipole moment of the neutron, which should be close to the experimental limit. Possible deviations from the standard model predictions for CP asymmetries in B decays are also considered.
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spelling cern-4853422023-03-14T18:46:13Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00238-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/485342engBranco, G.C.Delepine, D.Gonzalez Felipe, R.Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing ProcessesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe investigate the phenomenological constraints on a model where, besides the standard model Higgs sector, there is an effective new strong interaction acting on the third generation of quarks and characterized by a $\theta$-like term. This $\theta$ term induces electroweak symmetry breaking and leads to dynamical spontaneous CP violation. We show that the constraints coming from K physics and the electric dipole moment of the neutron impose that the new physics scale should be of the order of 35 TeV. Contrary to naive expectations, the predictions of the model for B physics are very close to the standard model ones. The main differences appear in processes involving the up quarks such as $D^0-\bar{D}^0$ mixing and in the electric dipole moment of the neutron, which should be close to the experimental limit. Possible deviations from the standard model predictions for CP asymmetries in B decays are also considered.We investigate the phenomenological constraints on a model where, besides the standard model Higgs sector, there is an effective new strong interaction acting on the third generation of quarks and characterized by a $\theta$-like term. This $\theta$ term induces electroweak symmetry breaking and leads to dynamical spontaneous CP violation. We show that the constraints coming from K physics and the electric dipole moment of the neutron impose that the new physics scale should be of the order of 35 TeV. Contrary to naive expectations, the predictions of the model for B physics are very close to the standard model ones. The main differences appear in processes involving the up quarks such as $D^0-\bar{D}^0$ mixing and in the electric dipole moment of the neutron, which should be close to the experimental limit. Possible deviations from the standard model predictions for CP asymmetries in B decays are also considered.We investigate the phenomenological constraints on a model where, besides the standard model Higgs sector, there is an effective new strong interaction acting on the third generation of quarks and characterized by a θ -like term. This θ term induces electroweak symmetry breaking and leads to dynamical spontaneous CP violation. We show that the constraints coming from K physics and the electric dipole moment of the neutron impose that the new physics scale should be of the order of 35 TeV. Contrary to naive expectations, the predictions of the model for B physics are very close to the standard model ones. The main differences appear in processes involving the up quarks such as D 0 – D ̄ 0 mixing and in the electric dipole moment of the neutron, which should be close to the experimental limit. Possible deviations from the standard model predictions for CP asymmetries in  B decays are also considered.hep-ph/0101315CERN-TH-2001-016FISIST-02-2001-CFIFCERN-TH-2001-016FISIST-2001-02-CFIFoai:cds.cern.ch:4853422001-01-29
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Branco, G.C.
Delepine, D.
Gonzalez Felipe, R.
Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing Processes
title Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing Processes
title_full Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing Processes
title_fullStr Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing Processes
title_full_unstemmed Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing Processes
title_short Dynamical CP Violation and Flavour-Changing Processes
title_sort dynamical cp violation and flavour-changing processes
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00238-3
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