Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1852006 | Physics Letters B | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A simple formalism to describe flavor and CP violation in a model independent way is provided. Our method is particularly useful to derive robust bounds on models with arbitrary mechanisms of alignment. Known constraints on flavor violation in the K and D systems are reproduced in a straightforward and covariant manner. Assumptions-free limits, based on top flavor violation at the LHC, are then obtained. In the absence of signal, with 100 fbâ1 of data, the LHC will exclude weakly coupled (strongly coupled) new physics up to a scale of 0.6 TeV (7.6 TeV), while at present no general constraint can be set related to Ît=1 processes. ÎF=2 contributions will be constrained via same-sign tops signal, with a model independent exclusion region of 0.08 TeV (1.0 TeV). However, in this case, stronger bounds are found from the study of CP violation in D-D¯ mixing with a scale of 0.57 TeV (7.2 TeV). We also apply our analysis to supersymmetric and warped extra dimension models.
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Authors
Oram Gedalia, Lorenzo Mannelli, Gilad Perez,