Minimal Flavor Protection for TeV-scale New Physics
Abstract
We determine how much TeV-scale new physics can deviate from flavor universality, U(3)5, while respecting stringent bounds on flavor-changing neutral currents. The minimal continuous subgroup that must be approximately preserved is identified as SU(2)q × U(1)X. With only a few symmetry-breaking spurions of O(10-2), all observed fermion hierarchies may be reproduced, offering a new perspective on the SM flavor puzzle. Remarkably, this framework provides structural flavor protection for generic TeV-scale new physics within the SMEFT, enlarging the space of collider-accessible scenarios beyond MFV and U(2)5 and allowing for richer patterns of flavor violation.
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