The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks

Abstract We study the phenomenology of electric dipole moments (EDMs) induced in various scalar leptoquark models. We consider generic leptoquark couplings to quarks and leptons and match to Standard Model effective field theory. After evolving the resulting operators to low energies, we connect to...

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Main Authors: W. Dekens, J. de Vries, M. Jung, K. K. Vos
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP01(2019)069
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spelling doaj-a0e117c45dc24715918dcacb3e05b7bf2020-11-25T02:23:34ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-01-012019114510.1007/JHEP01(2019)069The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarksW. Dekens0J. de Vries1M. Jung2K. K. Vos3Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National LaboratoryAmherst Center for Fundamental Interactions, Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts AmherstExcellence Cluster Universe, Technische Universität MünchenTheoretische Physik 1, Universität SiegenAbstract We study the phenomenology of electric dipole moments (EDMs) induced in various scalar leptoquark models. We consider generic leptoquark couplings to quarks and leptons and match to Standard Model effective field theory. After evolving the resulting operators to low energies, we connect to EDM experiments by using up-to-date hadronic, nuclear, and atomic matrix elements. We show that current experimental limits set strong constraints on the possible CP-violating phases in leptoquark models. Depending on the quarks and leptons involved in the interaction, the existing searches for EDMs of leptons, nucleons, atoms, and molecules all play a role in constraining the CP-violating couplings. We discuss the impact of hadronic and nuclear uncertainties as well as the sensitivities that can be achieved with future EDM experiments. Finally, we study the impact of EDM constraints on a specific leptoquark model that can explain the recent B-physics anomalies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP01(2019)069Beyond Standard ModelCP violationEffective Field TheoriesRenormalization Group
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author W. Dekens
J. de Vries
M. Jung
K. K. Vos
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J. de Vries
M. Jung
K. K. Vos
The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks
Journal of High Energy Physics
Beyond Standard Model
CP violation
Effective Field Theories
Renormalization Group
author_facet W. Dekens
J. de Vries
M. Jung
K. K. Vos
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title The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks
title_short The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks
title_full The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks
title_fullStr The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks
title_full_unstemmed The phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks
title_sort phenomenology of electric dipole moments in models of scalar leptoquarks
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract We study the phenomenology of electric dipole moments (EDMs) induced in various scalar leptoquark models. We consider generic leptoquark couplings to quarks and leptons and match to Standard Model effective field theory. After evolving the resulting operators to low energies, we connect to EDM experiments by using up-to-date hadronic, nuclear, and atomic matrix elements. We show that current experimental limits set strong constraints on the possible CP-violating phases in leptoquark models. Depending on the quarks and leptons involved in the interaction, the existing searches for EDMs of leptons, nucleons, atoms, and molecules all play a role in constraining the CP-violating couplings. We discuss the impact of hadronic and nuclear uncertainties as well as the sensitivities that can be achieved with future EDM experiments. Finally, we study the impact of EDM constraints on a specific leptoquark model that can explain the recent B-physics anomalies.
topic Beyond Standard Model
CP violation
Effective Field Theories
Renormalization Group
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP01(2019)069
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