Charming CP Violation and Dipole Operators from RS Flavor Anarchy
C\'edric Delaunay, Jernej F. Kamenik, Gilad Perez, Lisa Randall

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that warped extra dimensional models with flavor anarchy can naturally produce the observed CP violation in charm decays via dipole operators, aligning with experimental results without conflicting with other constraints.
Contribution
It shows that warped extra dimensional models can generate the necessary CP violation in charm decays through dipole operators, with detailed analysis of Higgs profile effects and finiteness of operators.
Findings
Warped models can explain LHCb charm CP violation.
Dipole operators' contributions depend on Higgs localization.
Calculation of operators is finite across processes.
Abstract
Recently the LHCb collaboration reported evidence for direct CP violation in charm decays. The value is sufficiently large that either substantially enhanced Standard Model contributions or non-Standard Model physics is required to explain it. In the latter case only a limited number of possibilities would be consistent with other existing flavor-changing constraints. We show that warped extra dimensional models that explain the quark spectrum through flavor anarchy can naturally give rise to contributions of the size required to explain the the LHCb result. The D meson asymmetry arises through a sizable CP-violating contribution to a chromomagnetic dipole operator. This happens naturally without introducing inconsistencies with existing constraints in the up quark sector. We discuss some subtleties in the loop calculation that are similar to those in Higgs to \gamma\gamma. Loop-induced…
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