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B→φK s in vector-like quark model Masato Senami (ICRR, the University of Tokyo) K. Higuchi, MS and K. Yamamoto in preparation
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Contents 1. Introduction 2. Model electric dipole moment 3. B →φK s 4. Summary Contents
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Motivation CP violation in Standard Model New physics beyond the Standard model? Introduction vector-like down type quark
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Vector-like down type quark model Vector-like down type quark + Higgs singlet S Model d-D quark mixing SU(2) singlet, U(1) → ±1/3 mass term for vector-like quark E6 GUT
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Flavor mixing Model ξ: neutral Higgs Z:Z: Higgs: no mixing weak basis → mass basis
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Constraint for Z One extra D quark scenario Model Z’ bs Z to bb - D. Atwood, G. Hiller, hep-ph/0307251 N.G. Deshpande, D. K. Ghosh, hep-ph/0311332
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Electric dipole moment Experimental constraint Hisano, Shimizu hep-ph/0406091 Z mediated flavor mixing no contribution Model
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Electric dipole moment Neutral Higgs mediated flavor mixing Model constrains Contribution to EDM
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B → φK s Standard model contribution B → φKs B → φKs b s s s - explains B → φKs
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B → φK s Z FCNC For One D model scalar FCNC B → φKs B → φKs b s s s b s s s - -
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B → φK s constraint small contribution to Z FCNC multi D quark 1 D quark scalar FCNC EDM negative B → φKs B → φKs 20 % compared to SM contribtion
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B → φK s 2 or more D quark B → φKs B → φKs
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B → φK s 1 D quark scenario B → φKs B → φKs
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Conclusion Vector-like down type quark + Higgs singlet E6 GUT, baryogenesis 1 D quark 2 D quark Higgs singlet → EDM
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