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Yukawa enhancement of Z-mediated new physics in ∆S = 2 and ∆B = 2 processes

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  • Christoph Bobeth1,2,4,
  • Andrzej J. Buras1,2,
  • Alejandro Celis3 &
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We discuss Yukawa-enhanced contributions from Z-mediated new physics to down-type quark ΔF = 2 processes in the framework of the standard model gauge-invariant effective theory (SMEFT). Besides the renormalization group (RG) mixing of the Z-mediating ψ 2 H 2 D operators into ΔF = 2 operators, we include at the electroweak scale one-loop (NLO) matching corrections consistently, necessary for the removal of the matching scale dependence. We point out that the right-handed Z-mediated interactions generate through Yukawa RG mixing ΔF = 2 left-right operators, which are further enhanced through QCD RG effects and chirally enhanced hadronic matrix elements. We investigate the impact of these new effects on the known correlations between ΔF = 2 and ΔF = 1 transitions in the SMEFT framework and point out qualitative differences to previous parameterizations of Z-mediated new physics that arise for the left-handed case. We illustrate how specific models fit into our model-independent framework by using four models with vector-like quarks. We carry out model-independent analyses of scenarios with purely left-handed and purely right-handed new-physics Z couplings for each of the three sectors s → d, b → s and b → d. Specifically we discuss the correlations between ε′/ε, ε K , \( {K}_L\to {\mu}^{+}{\mu}^{-}{K}^{+}\to {\pi}^{+}\nu \overline{\nu} \) and \( {K}_L\to {\pi}^0\nu \overline{\nu} \) in the Kaon sector, and ϕ s , B s → μ + μ − and B → K (*)(μ + μ − , \( \nu \overline{\nu} \)) in the b → s sector and B d → μ + μ − in the b → d sector.

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    Christoph Bobeth & Andrzej J. Buras

  2. Physik Department, Technische Universität München, James-Franck-Straße, D-85748, Garching, Germany

    Christoph Bobeth & Andrzej J. Buras

  3. Fakultät für Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics, 80333, München, Germany

    Alejandro Celis

  4. Excellence Cluster Universe, Technische Universität München, Boltzmannstr. 2, D-85748, Garching, Germany

    Christoph Bobeth & Martin Jung

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Bobeth, C., Buras, A.J., Celis, A. et al. Yukawa enhancement of Z-mediated new physics in ∆S = 2 and ∆B = 2 processes. J. High Energ. Phys. 2017, 124 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2017)124

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  • Received: 30 March 2017

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