CP Violation and Flavor Mixing in Technicolor Theories

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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44 pages, Latex, with 14 postscript figures. Version that will appear in Physical Review D. Error in Delta M_B corrected, lead

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10.1103/PhysRevD.71.015011

Vacuum alignment in technicolor models provides an attractive origin for the quarks' CP violation and, possibly, a natural solution for the strong-CP problem of QCD. We discuss these topics in this paper. Then we apply them to determine plausible mixing matrices for left and right-handed quarks. These matrices determine the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix as well as new mixing angles and phases that are observable in extended technicolor (ETC) and topcolor (TC2) interactions. We determine the contributions of these new interactions to CP-violating and mixing observables in the K^0, B_d and B_s systems. Consistency with mixing and CP violation in the K^0 system requires assuming that ETC interactions are electroweak generation conserving even if technicolor has a walking gauge coupling. Large ETC gauge boson masses and small intergenerational mixing then result in negligibly small ETC contributions to B-meson mixing and CP violation and to Re(epsilon'/epsilon). We confirm our earlier strong lower bounds on TC2 gauge boson masses from B_d--B_d-bar mixing. We then pay special attention to the possibility that current experiments indicate a deviation from standard model expectations of the values of sin(2 beta) measured in B_d -> J/psi K_S, phi K_S, eta' K_S, and pi K_S, studying the ability of TC2 to account for these. We also determine the TC2 contribution to Delta M_{B_s} and to Re(epsilon'/epsilon), and find them to be appreciable.

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