Can Up FCNC solve the ACP puzzle?

Abstract

We investigate the attempt using flavor violation gauge interaction in the up sector to explain the LHCb recently observed large ACP (ACP(D0 K+K-)-ACP(D0 π+π-)). We study an Abelian model that only right-handed up quarks is charged under it and the 1-3 coupling is maximized. The simultaneous 1-3 2-3 mixing is realized by a quark mixing of 1-2 generation. Given the easy identification of top quark, the model can be directly tested by F=1 and F=2 processes at the hadron colliders as associated top production g c t Z or same-sign top scattering u u t t. The direct search bounds are still consistent with the assumption that ut and ct couplings are equal but the same-sign top scattering bound is expected to be reached very soon. However, since there is no CKM-like suppression, the corresponding parameter space for generating ACP is completely excluded by the D0-D0 mixing. We conclude that the up FCNC type models cannot explain the ACP while to be consistent with the D0-D0 mixing constraint at the same time. On the other hand, a model as SM with fourth family extension has better chance to explain the large ACP consistently.

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