Models and Phenomenology of Maximal Flavor Violation

Abstract

We consider models of maximal flavor violation (MxFV), in which a new scalar mediates large q3 <-> q1 or q3 <-> q2 flavor changing transitions (qi is an i'th generation quark), while q3 <-> q3 transitions are suppressed, e.g., 31, 13 ~ Vtb and 33 ~ Vtd, where ij are the new scalar couplings to quarks and V is the CKM matrix. We show that, contrary to the conventional viewpoint, such models are not ruled out by the existing low energy data on K0, B0 and D0 oscillations and rare K and B-decays. We also show that these models of MxFV can have surprising new signatures at the LHC and the Tevatron.

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