Top quark decays with flavor violation in the B-LSSM
Abstract
The decays of top quark t→ cγ,\;t→ cg,\;t→ cZ,\;t→ ch are extremely rare processes in the standard model (SM). The predictions on the corresponding branching ratios in the SM are too small to be detected in the future, hence any measurable signal for the processes at the LHC is a smoking gun for new physics. In the extension of minimal supersymmetric standard model with an additional local U(1)B-L gauge symmetry (B-LSSM), new gauge interaction and new flavor changing interaction affect the theoretical evaluations on corresponding branching ratios of those processes. In this work, we analyze those processes in the B-LSSM, under a minimal flavor violating assumption for the soft breaking terms. Considering the constraints from updated experimental data, the numerical results imply Br(t→ cγ)5×10-7, Br(t→ cg)2×10-6, Br(t→ cZ)4×10-7 and Br(t→ ch)3×10-9 in our chosen parameter space. Simultaneously, new gauge coupling constants g_B,\;g_YB in the B-LSSM can also affect the numerical results of Br(t→ cγ,\;cg,\;cZ,\;ch).
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