Phenomenology of a Gauged SU(3)3 Flavour Model

Abstract

We present an extensive analysis of Delta F=2 observables and of B -> Xs gamma in the framework of a specific Maximally Gauged Flavour (MGF) model of Grinstein et al. including all relevant contributions, in particular tree-level heavy gauge boson exchanges that are considered in the present paper for the first time. The model allows in principle for significant deviations from the Standard Model predictions for epsilonK, Delta MBd,s, mixing induced CP-asymmetries Spsi KS and Spsi phi and B -> Xs gamma decay. The tension between epsilonK and Spsi KS present in the SM can be removed by enhancing |epsilonK| without modifying Spsi KS. In this case, we find that in this model i) the results for Spsi phi and B -> Xs gamma turn out to be SM-like, ii) the exclusive determination of |Vub| is favoured and most importantly iii) the values of Delta MBd and Delta MBs being strongly correlated in this model with epsilonK turn out to be much larger than the data for the central values of input parameters: Delta MBd~0.75/ps and Delta MBs~27/ps. Therefore, from the present perspective, the model suffers from a serious epsilonK-Delta MBd,s tension. However, this tension can be softened considering theoretical and parametric uncertainties and in particular the decrease of the weak decay constants. On the other side, the model can be strongly constrained considering the theoretically cleaner ratios Delta MBd/Delta MBs and BR(B+ -> tau+ nu)/Delta MBd and we find that it is unable to remove simultaneously all the SM tensions on the data. Finally, we compare the pattern of flavour violation in MGF with selected extensions of the SM.

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