FCNC and Rare B Decays in 3-3-1 Models
Abstract
An interesting extension of the Standard Model is based on the electroweak gauge group SU(3)L x U(1). It requires three generations to cancel anomalies, treats the third generation differently than the first two, and has a rich phenomenology. There are several models, distinguished by the embedding of the charge operator into the SU(3)L group and by the choice of fermion representations. In this Brief Report, we consider flavor-changing neutral currents in these models, concentrating on the P-Pbar mass difference, where P=(K, D, B, Bs), as well as B --> K l+ l-, B --> mu+ mu- and Bs --> mu+ mu- decays. Although the P-Pbar mass difference has been considered previously in some models, the rare B decays are new. We find that the strongest bounds come from the B-Bbar and Bs-Bs-bar mass differences.
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