Warped Extra Dimensions: Flavor, Precision Tests and Higgs Physics
Abstract
In this thesis, the phenomenology of the Randall-Sundrum setup is investigated. In this context models with and without an enlarged SU(2)L x SU(2)R x U(1)X x PLR gauge symmetry, which removes corrections to the T parameter and to the Z bL bL coupling, are compared with each other. The Kaluza-Klein decomposition is formulated within the mass basis, which allows for a clear understanding of various model-specific features. A complete discussion of tree-level flavor-changing effects is presented. Exact expressions for five dimensional propagators are derived, including Yukawa interactions that mediate flavor-off-diagonal transitions. The symmetry that reduces the corrections to the left-handed Z b b coupling is analyzed in detail. In the literature, Randall-Sundrum models have been used to address the measured anomaly in the t t forward-backward asymmetry. However, it will be shown that this is not possible within a natural approach to flavor. The rare decays t cZ and t ch are investigated, where in particular the latter could be observed at the LHC. A calculation of 12Bs in the presence of new physics is presented. It is shown that the Randall-Sundrum setup allows for an improved agreement with measurements of ASLs, Sφ, and s. For the first time, a complete one-loop calculation of all relevant Higgs-boson production and decay channels in the custodial Randall-Sundrum setup is performed, revealing a sensitivity to large new-physics scales at the LHC.
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