Anomalous B meson mixing and baryogenesis in a two Higgs doublet model with top-charm flavor violation
Abstract
There exist experimental hints from the B sector for CP violation beyond the Standard Model (SM) CKM paradigm. An anomalous dimuon asymmetry was reported by the D0 collaboration, while tension exists between B τ and S K. These measurements, disfavoring the SM at the ~3σ level, can be explained by new physics in both Bd-Bd and Bs- Bs mixing, arising from (1) new bosonic degrees of freedom at or near the electroweak scale, and (2) new, large CP-violating phases. These two new physics ingredients are precisely what is required for electroweak baryogenesis to work in an extension of the SM. We show that a simple two Higgs doublet model with top-charm flavor violation can explain the B anomalies and the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. Moreover, the presence of a large relative phase in the top-charm Yukawa coupling, favored by Bd,s-Bd,s mixing, weakens constraints from εK and b s γ, allowing for a light charged Higgs mass of O(100 GeV).
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