Patterns of Flavour Violation in Models with Vector-Like Quarks
Christoph Bobeth, Andrzej J. Buras, Alejandro Celis, Martin Jung

TL;DR
This paper investigates flavour violation patterns in models with vector-like quarks, analyzing their effects on rare decays and meson mixing, and identifying distinctive signatures that differentiate various VLQ models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of flavour violation in VLQ models, including the impact of gauge bosons and scalars, and explores correlations among observables to distinguish model types.
Findings
Large Z-mediated effects in Kaon observables.
Significant effects in B_s and B_d meson observables.
Potential to determine VLQ masses from flavour data.
Abstract
We study the patterns of flavour violation in renormalisable extensions of the Standard Model (SM) that contain vector-like quarks (VLQs) in a single complex representation of either the SM gauge group or . We first decouple VLQs in the TeV range and then at the electroweak scale also gauge bosons and additional scalars to study the resulting phenomenology that depends on the relative size of - and -induced flavour-changing neutral currents, as well as the size of contributions including the effects of renormalisation group Yukawa evolution from to the electroweak scale that turn out to be very important for models with right-handed currents through the generation of left-right operators. In addition to rare decays like , , with…
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