Z mediated Flavour Changing Neutral Currents with a Fourth Vector-Like Family

Abstract

We discuss Z mediated flavour changing neutral currents within a model where the hierarchical quark and lepton masses are explained via a fourth vector-like family, together with a scalar sector consisting of two Higgs doublets augmented by a gauge singlet scalar field that spontaneously breaks an extra global U(1) symmetry. The Z mediated flavor violating interactions arise from the mixings between the SM fermions and the vector-like fermions, where the mixing is discussed in an analytic approximation and also exactly numerically. We first discuss charged lepton flavor violating (CLFV) τ → μ γ, τ → 3μ and Z → μ τ decays and find that they cannot significantly constrain the masses of charged vector-like leptons. However, the 790 GeV mass bound arising from collider searches on vector-like lepton doublets can set further constraints on the model parameter space. We also consider rare t → c Z decays as well as unitarity violation in the CKM mixing in order to constrain the quark sector of the model under consideration.

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