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The Phenomenology of Enhanced b->sg
Potential hints for New Physics enhanced b -> sg dipole operators are
reviewed. Implications for inclusive kaon spectra, and corrresponding search
strategies are discussed. Remarkably, all B meson rare decay constraints can be
evaded. Large CP asymmetries are expected if new contributions to the dipole
operators contain non-trivial weak phases. A critical comparison of eta'
production in the Standard Model and in models with enhanced b -> sg is
presented. A Standard Model explanation of the large B -> eta' Xs rate measured
by CLEO poses a challenge, evidently requiring novel non-perturbative order of
magnitude enhancement of gluon anomaly mediated contributions. However, in the
case of enhanced b -> sg the existence of a cocktail solution is very likely.Comment: 30 pgs, to appear in the Proceedings of the Seventh International
Symposium on Heavy Flavor Physics, Santa Barbara CA, July 199
Testing for new physics in singly Cabibbo suppressed D decays
We devise tests for a new physics origin of the recently measured direct CP
violation in singly Cabibbo suppressed D decays. The tests take the form of sum
rules for the CP asymmetries in various D decays. They are based on the fact
that within the standard model CP violation arises from interference of the
dominant tree amplitudes with the Delta I=1/2 penguin amplitudes. The sum rules
would be violated if the observed CP violation is due to new physics
contributions to the effective weak Hamiltonian that change isospin by Delta
I=3/2.Comment: 6 page
An Exclusive Window onto Higgs Yukawa Couplings
We show that both flavor-conserving and flavor-violating Yukawa couplings of
the Higgs boson to first- and second-generation quarks can be probed by
measuring rare decays of the form h->MV, where M denotes a vector meson and V
indicates either gamma, W or Z. We calculate the branching ratios for these
processes in both the Standard Model and its possible extensions. We discuss
the experimental prospects for their observation. The possibility of accessing
these Higgs couplings appears to be unique to the high-luminosity LHC and
future hadron colliders, providing further motivation for those machines.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl
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