The Littlest Higgs Model with T-Parity Facing CP-Violation in Bs - anti-Bs Mixing
Abstract
The non-minimal flavour violating interactions of mirror quarks and new heavy gauge bosons in the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity (LHT) give rise to naturally large CP-violating effects in the Bs system. In view of a large new CP phase in Bs - anti-Bs mixing hinted by the CDF and D0 data and the recent UTfit analysis, we update our 2006 analysis of particle-antiparticle mixing and rare K and B decays in the LHT model, using the most recent values of a number of input parameters and performing a more careful error analysis. We find that the CP-asymmetry Spsi phi can easily reach values ~ 0.15-0.20, compared to the SM value ~ 0.04, while higher values are rather unlikely though not excluded. Large enhancements are also possible in the branching ratios for KL -> pi0 nu anti-nu, K+ -> pi+ nu anti-nu and KL -> pi0 l+ l- with much more modest effects in Bs,d -> mu+ mu-. We perform a detailed study of correlations between the latter decays and Spsi phi as well as of the correlation between Spsi phi and Spsi KS. We also point out that the possible tension between epsilonK and the tree level CKM determination recently hinted by various analyses can easily be resolved in the LHT model.
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