Z', new fermions and flavor changing processes, constraints on E6 models from μ --> eee

Abstract

We study a new class of flavor changing interactions, which can arise in models based on extended gauge groups (rank >4) when new charged fermions are present together with a new neutral gauge boson. We discuss the cases in which the flavor changing couplings in the new neutral current coupled to the Z are theoretically expected to be large, implying that the observed suppression of neutral flavor changing transitions must be provided by heavy Z masses together with small Z-Z mixing angles. Concentrating on E6 models, we show how the tight experimental limit on μ → eee implies serious constraints on the Z mass and mixing angle. We conclude that if the value of the flavor changing parameters is assumed to lie in a theoretically natural range, in most cases the presence of a Z much lighter than 1 TeV is unlikely.

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