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Flavor Physics Constraints on TeV Scale Color Sextet Scalars

In this work we present an analysis of flavor violating effects mediated by color sextet scalars, which arise naturally in left-right symmetric gauge theories based on SU(2)_L \times SU(2)_R \times SU(4)_C group. The sextets, denoted here by Δ_{dd}, Delta_{ud} and Δ_{uu}, couple to right--handed quarks. We delineate the constraints on these couplings arising from meson--anti-meson transitions and flavor changing weak decays. The sextet Δ_{uu} mediates D^{0}-\bar{D}^{0} mixing via tree-level and box diagrams, and also mediates D --> K pi, pi pi decays. The sextets Δ_{ud} and Δ_{dd} mediate B_{d}^{0}-\bar{B}_{d}^{0}, B_{s}^{0}-\bar{B}_{s}^{0} and K^{0}-\bar{K}^{0} mixings as well as rare B and D meson decays. Our analysis shows that for coupling strengths of order 10^{-2}, the current experimental data requires the mass of these color sextets to exceed several TeV. These bounds are stronger than those obtained from direct LHC searches.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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