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CORNWALL-FEST A. Soni
Lattice WME & CP violation:SM & Beyond
Amarjit SoniHET, BNL
“Quantum Field Theory & Beyond”Cornwall Fest-UCLA (11/14-15/09)
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Outline• Intro & Motivation: over ¼ century of Latt…
WME effort • Chapter I: Vital role in quantitavely
establishing the SM-CKM-paradigm…• Chapter II: SM-CKM likely incomplete…• Two BSM attractive possibilities• I. WEXD….most interesting (highly
subjective) • II. “4th family”……simplicity …..• Summary & OUTLOOK…: Possiblities @
LHC, heavy (composite?) Higgs, new avenue for baryogenesis, DMC, unification………
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Ode to JMC• Spent several years at UCLA & in close
interactions with Mike• Some special fond memories
• Very very few people had as much influence on my professional life as Mike…and in fact you’ll see traces of this in my talk despite the fact that I left UCLA ~ 20 years ago.
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Introduction & Motivation• QCD: non-perturbativity & confinement
ensure essential role of lattice; provided initial motivation for launching a comprehensive program (with CWB) for using lattice techniques for calculation of weak matrix elements (WME) in the early 80’s @ UCLA
• Crucial role of lattice WME program:• Circa ~’01-’06: Early Hints of confirmation of
CKM in light of BF data• Circa ~’07-09 : CKM does not seem enough!
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1st Hint of confirmation of CKMCP description Atwood &AS, hepph/0103197
New physics will be a perturbation, importantto use clean theory and lots of statistics.
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Critical Role of the B factories in the verification of the KM hypothesis was recognized and cited by the Nobel Foundation
A single irreducible phase in the weak interaction matrix accounts for most of the CPV observed in kaons and B’s.
CP violating effects in the B sector are O(1) rather than O(10-3) as in the kaon system.
Courtesy: Tom Browder
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Role of the lattice WM elements in the KM prize
• B_K is indispensible to demonstrate that the CKM phase SIMULTANEOUSLY accounts for Kaon CP as well as B-CP.
. Argueably lattice WME role in the NP is as essential as BFs.
Actually there is much more to it then even that.
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Summary of B-CP Anomalies (~’07-’09)
• Fitted (“SM-predicted”) value of sin 2φ1 vsdirectly measured a) via tree decays
• b) via loop decays• Dir CP in K+π- vs K+ π0• Bs->ψφ (esp. significant since 1. Its
theoretically very clean(Gold plated) II. It essentially follows from others…Consequently very important that Fermilab follows it up & clarifies it with very high priority).
• Each ~2 to 3.5 σ
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Lunghi+AS,arXiv.0707.0212 (Sin 2 β = 0.78+-.04 )
Directly measured via(gold-plated)
B->ψ KS ,, sin 2β = 0.68+-.026
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Continuing saga of Vub
• For past few years exclusive & inclusiveshow discrepancy:
• Exc ~ (3.7 +-.2+-.5)X10-3
• Inc ~ (4.3 +-.2+-.3)X10-3
-> Let’s try NOT use Vub: Key observation(EL&AS’08)…Not just for the above reason
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Important to Examine only DeltaF=2 observables:Leave out Vubsin 2 β = 0.87+-.09{Lunghi+AS,hep-ph/08034340}
( became possible only due significantly reduced error in BK)
Gamiz et al;Becirevic;
Tantalo.
Antonio et al(RBC-UKQCD)
0702042
2.1-2.7 σ- deviation from the directly measured values of sin 2 βrequires careful follow-up
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REMARKS• While a compelling & conclusive evidence for
breakdown of SM in flavor physics cannot be made at present, in the last few years several interesting (and possibly strong) hints have emerged.
• Although, taking too seriously every little deviation can be unwise and may be counterproductive; disregarding or overlooking the hints can be painfully unwise and in fact can be more damaging {LESSON(s) FROM HISTORY} . Following these up in flavor & collider physics and in theory may be a much wiser path.
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Brief (~25 years) History of BK, ~’83 DGH use K+ lifetime + LOChPT + SU(3)->BK ~0.33… no error estimate, no scale dependence….
~’84 Lattice method for WME born…many attempts& improvements for BK evaluations
~’98 JLQCDstaggered BK (2GeV)= 0.628(42)quenched(~110).~’97 1st BK with DWQ(T.Blum&A.S),0.63(5) quenched.~’01 RBC BK with DWQ, quenched=0.532(11) quenched
~’05 RBC , nf=2, dyn. DWQ, BK =0.563(21)(39)(30)~’06 Gimnez et al (HPQCD; stagg.) 2+1, BK =0.618(18)(19)(30)(130)~07,RBC-UKQCD DWQ 2+1 …..0.524(10)(28)DWQ lower BK -> requiring larger CKM-phase~’08 Target 2+1 dyn. DWQ, BK with total error 5%~’09 : error below ~4%NO LONGER THE LIMITING ERROR!!
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Honest answer &• Don’t really know (too many possibilities…)• But theoretically the most interesting possibility is that we may be witnessing
Dawning of the age of“Warped Flavordynamics”(Gives a simultaneous resolution to Planck-EW hierarchy
AND the flavor puzzle [through fermion “geography”] ).Tree level FCNC are severely suppressedthrough “RS-GIM” mechanism (Agashe, Perez & AS’04)
Thus remarkably RS-leads to lowering of Λflavor from ~1000 TeV to < 20 TeV (possibly just a few TeV if you allow
small amount of tuning)
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Fermion “geography” (localization) naturally explains:
• Why they are light (or heavy)• FCNC for light quarks are severely
suppressed• RS-GIM MECHANISM (Agashe, Perez,AS’04)
flavor changing transitions though at the tree level (resulting from rotation from interaction to mass basis)are suppressed roughly to the same level as the loop in SM
• Most flavor violations are driven by the top
Grossman&Neubert; Gherghetta&Pomarol; Davoudiasl, Hewett & Rizzo
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PROS & Cons• The possibilty to simultaneously
addressEW-Pl and EW-Fl puzzles renders the basic warp idea extremely appealing
BUT• Specific model(s) that can be used to
make reliable predictions are not yet there
• SEEK GENERIC CLUES & TARGETS
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Two subtelties
• It is completely non-trivial to add flavor changing new physics in sub-TeVrange due to stringent constraints from FCNC
• BOTH MODELS (WEXD & “4th” family) DISCUSSED in this talk accomplish this beautifully.
• 2nd a bit later
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Contrasting B-Factory Signals from WEXD with those from SM
Agashe,Perez &AS, PRL’04(Then for simplicity assumed Bd-mixing is SM )
O(1) uncertainties stressed. NOTE these are genuine PREDICTIONS
Recently many very nice extensions (Buras,Falkowski, Perez,Weiler,Neubert)et al
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EXTREMELY INTERESTING SUBTELTY of warped models
• Inspired by the Maldacena conjecture (AdS/CFT)
• Warped Extra Dimensional theories are thought to be DUAL to 4-D theory with strong dynamics->
Motivated PARTLY by this focus for now on the SIMPLEST 4d
Explanation : SM4 …SM with 4 gens.
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LHC/Super B factory synergy discussion on US TV comedy
CBS, “Big Bang Theory” averages 9 million viewers per episode.
D. Saltzberg, Science Advisor
.
Courtesy TomBrowder
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"A special search at Dubna was carried out by E. Okonov and his group. They did not find a single KL π+ π- event among600 decays into charged particles [12] (Anikira et al., JETP 1962). At that stage the search was terminated by the administration of the Lab. The group was unlucky."
-Lev Okun, "The Vacuum as Seen from Moscow"------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A lesson from history (I)
1964: BF= 2 x 10-3
A failure of imagination ? Lack of patience ?
2nd Adapted from Browder
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HINTS of a 4th family?I. CPV observables are crucial; CP conserving
processes seem to see hardly any effect.II. EWP seems to have a NP component to it:Reminiscent of the non-decoupling effects in SBGT’sIII. HIERARCHY of effects due to the “New Physics”
is suggestive of flavor dependence.->This is suggestive of a “4th family”-> 2 entirely new phases..THEREFORE NOT A
PERTURBATION for CPV..NULL TESTS of SM-CKM MAY FAIL A LOT…Bs->ψφ , Bd->φ Ks are null tests whereas Brs show little effect.
-> 3 new mixing angles, 2 new masses: total of 7 parameters…
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-> 4th family with rather heavy t’(b’), masses ~ 400-600 GeV provides perhaps the simplest explanation (AS et al, 0807.1971& follow-ups)
{suggestion of 4th family in the context of some of these deviations also made by Hou et al JHEP’06;PRL’05;PRL’07 though their discussions confined to lighter mt’}
-> IN OUR WORK mt’ 400-600GeV -> If true then it likely plays an impt. ROLE IN DYNAMICAL EWSB thereby providing a possible resolution to EW-Planck hierarchy{ see, e.g. He, Hill & Tait, hepph/0108041}
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Early (~87-88) studies on 4th gen.
• Hou, Willey and AS, PRL (88)..b->s l l…• Hou, AS, Steger, PRL 87……b-> s g• Hou, AS, Steger, PLB 87
4X4 mixing matrix and b -> s gamma
mportance of B-decays for searching 4th gen. due to non-decouemphasized long ago
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THUS• The CKM-paradigm of CP violation accounts for the observed
CP patterns to an accuracy of about 15%!• SM3-CKM predicted value of sin2β tends to be high compared
to direct (ψ K) measurements by about 15-20%...t is dominant
• Hierarchical structure of SM4 mixing matrix NATURALLY lets t’be subdominant here but due to its large mass (and decouplingtheorem) not negligible
• Dynamics of EW gauge interactions (evasion of decoupling theorem) by EWpenguins and the large mt’ plays an important role in the large “isospin” violating ∆ACP (K π)
• SM3 says Bs mixing has negligible CP-odd phase therein t’plays a dominant role (& t is subdominant)
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BORING REPETITION?• If the mt’ is heavy ~(400-600) GeV, then for sure it will have serious
role to play in EWSB .(NOTE CDF+D0 latest bound mt’ > 350 GeV).• It will clearly have significant impact on CP violation phenomena,
given that now we will have 2 additional CP-odd phases• It may play an interesting role in baryogenesis (W.-S. Hou,
0803.1234; Fok & Kribs, 0803.4207; Jarlskog & Stora,’88; del Aguila& Aguilar-Saavedra’98)
• CANNOT BE A CONVENTIONAL 4th Gen..mν4>mZ/2, thus,only for the purpose of interactions with W, CKM3 needs extension.
• Possible DMC (if no mixing with lighter 3 nu’s)..see e.g. Volovik’03• It may open up possibilty of unification (PQ Hung,’98)• Can be observed (with distinctive signatures) or ruled out at LHC
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Cons: “Cancellations”• Extra contributions to EWP observablesdue mt’,mb’ need to be cancelled by the heavier “higgs”
• Similarly, |mt’-mb’| < ~ 60 GeV for mt’ O(500 GeV)
• So how much of a concern should one give to these cons?
• Let’s just remember ∆(mn-mp)<O(0.1%)We understand this now as due ISOSPIN
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SUSY Vs 4th Gen @ LHC
• SUSY is motivated by hieracrchy problem, which in turn results from existence of fundamental Higgs
• Perhaps nature may not want to connect in a straightforward simple way 100 GeV to 10000000000000000000 GeV?
• Reason to pause• It may therefore be wise to take a more mundane extension to
SM3 @ LHC more seriously.• Recall also we don’t really understand families & 3 do exist • Also 4th family does make an extremely significant difference
for baryogenesis, in addition to opening up important new avenues for EWSB; possibly relevant also to DMC and to unification….
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Summary & Outlook• While for now no compelling evidence against CKM-
picture, several fairly sizeable effects (~2 - ~3.5 σ) in B,Bs CP asymmetries are difficult to understand in SM3.
• Taken seriously these hints may be alluding to something as innovative as warped extra dimension a la RS or as simple and mundane as SM4 with “4th gen.”quarks of mass~500 GeV…Though simple this extension may well have profound consequences such as DEWSB (Cornwall-Norton/Jackiw-Johnson…), baryogenesis….The 2 ideas may be connected
• In either theoretical scenarios strong dynamicsand the lattice are likely to have an important role to play