Flavor Physics in the Randall-Sundrum Model: I. Theoretical Setup and Electroweak Precision Tests
S. Casagrande, F. Goertz, U. Haisch, M. Neubert, T. Pfoh (Johannes, Gutenberg University, Mainz)

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive theoretical analysis of flavor-changing effects and electroweak precision tests in the Randall-Sundrum model, demonstrating consistency with experimental bounds and exploring implications for new physics at TeV scales.
Contribution
It offers exact solutions for bulk gauge and fermion fields, detailed flavor-changing coupling calculations, and electroweak precision analysis within the RS model, including effects of a heavy Higgs and lower KK scales.
Findings
RS model consistent with experimental bounds at a few TeV KK scale
Flavor-changing neutral currents are analyzed in detail
Electroweak precision tests support the model's viability
Abstract
A complete discussion of tree-level flavor-changing effects in the Randall-Sundrum (RS) model with brane-localized Higgs sector and bulk gauge and matter fields is presented. The bulk equations of motion for the gauge and fermion fields, supplemented by boundary conditions taking into account the couplings to the Higgs sector, are solved exactly. For gauge fields the Kaluza-Klein (KK) decomposition is performed in a covariant R_xi gauge. For fermions the mixing between different generations is included in a completely general way. The hierarchies observed in the fermion spectrum and the quark mixing matrix are explained naturally in terms of anarchic five-dimensional Yukawa matrices and wave-function overlap integrals. Detailed studies of the flavor-changing couplings of the Higgs boson and of gauge bosons and their KK excitations are performed, including in particular the couplings of…
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