New Physics bounds from CKM-unitarity

Abstract

Using an effective field theory approach, we study the new physics (NP) corrections to muon and beta decays and their effects on the extractions of Vud and Vus. Assuming nearly flavor blind NP interactions we find that the CKM-unitarity test is the only way to expose NP. The four short-distance operators that can generate a deviation are strongly constrained by the phenomenological bound |Vud|2 + |Vus|2 + |Vub|2 - 1 = (-0.0001 0.0006), corresponding to an effective scale > 11 TeV (90% CL). Depending on the operator, this constraint is at the same level or better than that generated by the Z pole observables.

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