What if the Masses of the First Two Quark Families are not Generated by the Standard Higgs?
Abstract
We point out that, in the context of the SM, |V213| + | V223| is expected to be large, of order one. The fact that |V213| + |V223| ≈ 1.6 × 10-3 motivates the introduction of a symmetry S which leads to VCKM =1\>\!\!\!I , with only the third generation of quarks acquiring mass. We consider two scenarios for generating the mass of the first two quark generations and full quark mixing. One consists of the introduction of a second Higgs doublet which is neutral under S. The second scenario consists of assuming New Physics at a high energy scale , contributing to the masses of light quark generations, in an effective field theory approach. This last scenario leads to couplings of the Higgs particle to s s and c c which are significantly enhanced with respect to those of the SM. In both schemes, one has scalar-mediated flavour- changing neutral currents which are naturally suppressed. Flavour violating top decays are predicted in the second scenario at the level Br (t → h c ) ≥ 5× 10-5.
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