Gian Francesco Giudice, Gino Isidori, Paride Paradisi
We analyze possible interpretations of the recent LHCb evidence for CP
violation in D meson decays in terms of physics beyond the Standard Model. On
general grounds, models in which the primary source of flavor violation is
linked to the breaking of chiral symmetry (left-right flavor mixing) are
natural candidates to explain this effect, via enhanced chromomagnetic
operators. In the case of supersymmetric models, we identify two motivated
scenarios: disoriented A-terms and split families. These structures predict
other non-standard signals, such as nuclear EDMs close to their present bounds
and, possibly, tiny but visible deviations in K and B physics, or even sizable
flavor-violating processes involving the top quark or the stops. Some of these
connections, especially the one with nuclear EDMs, hold beyond supersymmetry,
as illustrated with the help of prototype non-supersymmetric models.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.6204
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