Another SMEFT Story: Z Facing New Results on '/, MK and Kπ
Abstract
Recently the RBC-UKQCD lattice collaboration presented new results for the hadronic matrix elements relevant for the ratio '/ in the Standard Model (SM). With the present knowledge of the Wilson coefficients and isospin breaking effects there is still much room for new physics (NP) contributions to '/ which could both enhance or suppress this ratio to agree with the data. The new SM value for the K0- K0 mass difference MK from RBC-UKQCD is on the other hand by 2σ above the data hinting for NP required to suppress MK. Simultaneously the most recent results for K+→π+ from NA62 and for KL→π0 from KOTO still allow for significant NP contributions. We point out that the suppression of MK by NP requires the presence of new CP-violating phases with interesting implications for Kπ, KSμ+μ- and KLπ0+- decays. Considering a Z-scenario within the SMEFT we analyze the dependence of all these observables on the size of NP still allowed by the data on '/. The NP QCD penguin scenario for '/ is excluded by SMEFT renormalization group effects in K so that NP effects in '/ are governed by electroweak penguins. We also investigate for the first time whether the presence of a heavy Z with flavour violating couplings could generate through top Yukawa renormalization group effects FCNCs mediated by the SM Z-boson. The outcome turns out to be very interesting.