Rare K and B Decays in a Warped Extra Dimension with Custodial Protection
Monika Blanke, Andrzej J. Buras, Bjoern Duling, Katrin Gemmler,, Stefania Gori

TL;DR
This paper thoroughly investigates rare K and B meson decays within a warped extra dimensional model featuring custodial protection, highlighting significant potential deviations from Standard Model predictions and establishing correlations to distinguish this new physics scenario.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of rare meson decays in a warped extra dimension model with custodial protection, including tree-level contributions and correlations between observables.
Findings
Significant deviations in rare K decay branching ratios from SM predictions.
Modest effects in rare B decays due to effective custodial protection.
Distinct correlations between observables that differentiate this model from others.
Abstract
We present a complete study of rare K and B meson decays in a warped extra dimensional model with a custodial protection of (both diagonal and non-diagonal) Z d_L^i \bar d_L^j couplings, including K^+ -> pi^+ nu anti-nu, K_L -> pi^0 nu anti-nu, K_L -> pi^0 l^+ l^-, K_L -> mu^+ mu^-, B_{s,d} -> mu^+ mu^-, B -> K nu anti-nu, B -> K^* nu anti-nu and B -> X_{s,d} nu anti-nu. In this model in addition to Standard Model one loop contributions these processes receive tree level contributions from the Z boson and the new heavy electroweak gauge bosons. We analyse all these contributions that turn out to be dominated by tree level Z boson exchanges governed by right-handed couplings to down-type quarks. Imposing all existing constraints from Delta F=2 transitions analysed by us recently and fitting all quark masses and CKM mixing parameters we find that a number of branching ratios for rare K…
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