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Left-handed color-sextet diquark in the Kaon system

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We investigate whether a color-sextet scalar diquark (${\bf H}_6$) coupling to the left-handed quarks contributes to the $\Delta S=2$ process. It is found that the box diagrams mediated by $W$ and ${\bf H}_6$ bosons have no contributions to $\Delta S=2$ when the limit of $m_t=0$ is used, and the flavor mixing matrices for diagonalizing quark mass matrices are introduced at the same time. When the heavy top-quark mass effects are taken into account, it is found that in addition to the $W-{\bf H}_6$ box diagrams significantly contributing to $\Delta S=2$, their effects can be as large as those from the ${\bf H}_6-{\bf H}_6$ box diagrams. Using the parameters that are constrained by the $K^0-\bar K^0$ mixing parameter $\Delta M_K$ and the Kaon indirect CP violation $\epsilon_K$, we find that the left-handed color-sextet diquark can lead to the Kaon direct CP violation being $Re(\epsilon'/\epsilon) \sim 0.4 \times 10^{-3}$. In the chosen scheme, although the diquark contribution to $K_L\to \pi^0 \nu \bar\nu$ is small, the branching ratio of $K^+ \to \pi^+ \nu \bar\nu$ can reach the current experimental upper bound.

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Unveiling E$_6$SSM Scalar Diquarks at the HL-LHC

hep-ph · 2024-12-27 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A detector-level Monte Carlo study finds that pair-produced E6SSM scalar diquarks decaying to top-bottom pairs could be observed with >3 sigma statistical significance at the HL-LHC for masses up to 900 GeV.

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  • Unveiling E$_6$SSM Scalar Diquarks at the HL-LHC hep-ph · 2024-12-27 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    A detector-level Monte Carlo study finds that pair-produced E6SSM scalar diquarks decaying to top-bottom pairs could be observed with >3 sigma statistical significance at the HL-LHC for masses up to 900 GeV.