Alternative Theories of CP violation
Abstract
Recent improvements to the limit of Delta MBs imply that pure superweak theories, while not excluded, no longer provide a good fit to the data. A class of general superweak theories is introduced in which all flavor changing interactions are governed by an approximate flavor symmetry which gives a ``3 mechanism''. These theories are in good agreement with data, and predict low values for |Vtd|, |Vub/Vcb|, B(K+ to pi+ nu nubar), epsilon'/epsilon and CP asymmetries in B decays, and high values for Delta MBs and fB sqrtBB. An important example of such a theory is provided by weak scale supersymmetric theories with soft CP violation. The CP violation originates in the squark mass matrix, and, with phases of order unity, flavor symmetries can yield a correct prediction for the order of magnitude of epsilonK.
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