A Solution to the Flavor Problem of Warped Extra-Dimension Models

Oct, 2011
4 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.Lett. 108 (2012) 081603
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Report number:
  • MZ-TH-11-30

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Abstract: (arXiv)
A minimal solution to the flavor problem of warped extra-dimension models, i.e. the excessive mixed-chirality contribution to CP violation in K-Kbar mixing arising from Kaluza-Klein (KK) gluon exchange, is proposed. Extending the strong-interaction gauge group in the bulk by an additional SU(3), and breaking this symmetry to QCD via boundary conditions, the constraints arising from the epsilon_K parameter are significantly relaxed. As a result, KK scales M_KK ~ 2 TeV are consistent with all flavor observables without significant fine-tuning. The model predicts the existence of an extended Higgs sector featuring massive color-octet scalars and a tower of KK pseudo-axial gluon resonances, whose existence is not in conflict with recent LHC dijet bounds.
Note:
  • Added discussion of the extended scalar sector and its impact on the choice of boundary conditions. Corrected the Wilson coeffcients in (12) by a symmetry factor of 1/2 and updated the plots in Figure 2 with improved fitting functions. Main conclusions unchanged
  • 11.30.Hv
  • 14.40.Df
  • 11.25.Wx
  • 11.10.Kk
  • space-time: warped
  • model: higher-dimensional
  • CP: violation
  • flavor
  • quantum chromodynamics
  • boundary condition
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