Small violations of unitarity, the phase in Bs mixing and visible t->cZ decays at the LHC
Abstract
We show that it is possible to accommodate the observed size of the phase in B0s-- B0s, mixing in the framework of a model with violation of 3× 3 unitarity. This violation is associated to the presence of a new Q=2/3 isosinglet quark T, which mixes both with t and c and has a mass not exceeding 500 GeV. The crucial point is the fact that this framework allows for (-VtsVcbVtb*Vcs*) of order λ, to be contrasted with the situation in the Standard Model, where is constrained to be of order λ2. We point out that this scenario implies rare top decays t cZ at a rate observable at the LHC and |Vtb| significantly different from unity. In this framework, one may also account for the observed size of D0-- D0 mixing without having to invoke long distance contributions. It is also shown that in the present scenario, the observed size of D0-- D0 mixing constrains (-VcdVusVcs*Vud*) to be of order λ4, which is significantly smaller than what is allowed in generic models with violations of 3× 3 unitarity.
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