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    The Impact of Flavour Changing Neutral Gauge Bosons on B->X_s gamma

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    The branching ratio of the rare decay B->X_s gamma provides potentially strong constraints on models beyond the Standard Model. Considering a general scenario with new heavy neutral gauge bosons, present in particular in Z' and gauge flavour models, we point out two new contributions to the B->X_s gamma decay. The first one originates from one-loop diagrams mediated by gauge bosons and heavy exotic quarks with electric charge -1/3. The second contribution stems from the QCD mixing of neutral current-current operators generated by heavy neutral gauge bosons and the dipole operators responsible for the B->X_s gamma decay. The latter mixing is calculated here for the first time. We discuss general sum rules which have to be satisfied in any model of this type. We emphasise that the neutral gauge bosons in question could also significantly affect other fermion radiative decays as well as non-leptonic two-body B decays, epsilon'/epsilon, anomalous (g-2)_mu and electric dipole moments.Comment: 31 pages, 5 figures; version published on JHEP; added magic QCD numbers for flavour-violating Z gauge boson contribution to B -> X_s gamm

    Late Triassic, early and middle Jurassic radiolaria from ferromanganese-chert "nodules" (Angelokastron, Argolis, Greece) : evidence for prolonged radiolarite sedimentation in the Maliac-Vardar Ocean

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    Biological Activity and Toxicity: A Conceptual DFT Approach

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    Analytical engineering models of high speed normal impact by hard projectiles on metal shields

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    Physics of neutrinos

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