Universal Unitarity Triangle 2016 and the Tension Between $\Delta M_{s,d}$ and $\varepsilon_K$ in CMFV Models
Monika Blanke, Andrzej J. Buras

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the tension between meson mixing observables and CP violation in CMFV models using recent lattice data, revealing potential signs of new physics beyond the model's flavor universality assumptions.
Contribution
It determines the Universal Unitarity Triangle within CMFV using new lattice results and identifies a significant tension indicating possible new physics contributions.
Findings
Significant tension between $\Delta M_{s,d}$ and $\varepsilon_K$ within CMFV.
Upper bounds on CKM elements derived from $\Delta M_s$ data.
Indication of new physics breaking flavor universality of $S(v)$.
Abstract
Motivated by the recently improved results from the Fermilab Lattice and MILC Collaborations on the hadronic matrix elements entering in mixing, we determine the Universal Unitarity Triangle (UUT) in models with Constrained Minimal Flavour Violation (CMFV). Of particular importance are the very precise determinations of the ratio and of the angle . They follow in this framework from the experimental values of and of the CP-asymmetry . As in CMFV models the new contributions to meson mixings can be described by a single flavour-universal variable , we next determine the CKM matrix elements , , and as functions of using the experimental value of as input. The lower bound on…
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