Patterns of Flavour Violation in the RSc Model, the LHT Model and Supersymmetric Flavour Models
Andrzej J. Buras

TL;DR
This paper compares flavour violation patterns across the RSc, LHT, and SUSY models, emphasizing the role of K, B, and lepton decays in distinguishing these theories from the Standard Model.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of flavour violation patterns in three prominent beyond Standard Model frameworks, highlighting key differences in decay processes.
Findings
K decays are central to the analysis
B physics and lepton flavour violation are crucial for model distinction
Distinctive flavour violation patterns help differentiate models
Abstract
We summarize the results on patterns of flavour violation in a Randall-Sundrum model with custodial protection (RSc) and compare them with those identified in the Littlest Higgs Model with T--parity (LHT) and in a number of SUSY Flavour Models. While K decays play in this presentation a prominent role, the inclusion of B physics and lepton flavour violation is crucial in the distinction between these three popular extensions of the Standard Model (SM) by means of flavour physics.
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