$Z^\prime$-Tandem Mechanism for the Suppression of New Physics in Quark Mixing with Implications for K, D and B Decays
Andrzej J. Buras

TL;DR
This paper proposes a two-Z' gauge boson mechanism to suppress new physics effects in quark mixing, enabling explanations for anomalies in B decays and CP violation while satisfying experimental constraints.
Contribution
Introducing a Z'-Tandem model that allows tree-level contributions to certain decays without conflicting with quark mixing constraints, improving explanations of flavor anomalies.
Findings
The Z'-Tandem mechanism effectively suppresses NP in quark mixing.
It explains anomalies in b→sμ+μ− transitions more easily than single Z' models.
The model predicts specific flavor patterns in K and B decays.
Abstract
models belong to the ones that can most easily explain the anomalies in transitions. However, such an explanation by a single gauge boson, as done in the literature, is severly constrained by the mixing. Also the recent finding, hat the mass differences , , the CP-violating parameter , and the mixing induced CP-asymmetries and can be simultaneously well described within the SM without new physics (NP) contributions, is a challenge for models with a single contributing at tree-level to quark mixing. We point out that including a second in the model allows to eliminate simultaneously tree-level contributions to the five observables used in the determination of the CKM parameters while leaving the room for NP in…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
