We model-independently study the impacts of anomalous tqZ couplings
(q=u,c), which lead to the t→qZ decays, on low energy flavor physics.
It is found that the tuZ-coupling effect can significantly affect the rare
K and B decays, whereas the tcZ-coupling effect is small. Using the
ATLAS's branching ratio (BR) upper bound of BR(t→uZ)<1.7×10−4,
the influence of the anomalous tuZ-coupling on the rare decays can be found
as follows: (a) The contribution to the Kaon direct CP violation can be up to
Re(ϵ′/ϵ)≲0.8×10−3; (b) BR(K+→π+ννˉ)≲12×10−11 and BR(KL​→π0ννˉ)≲7.9×10−11; (c) the BR for KS​→μ+μ−
including the long-distance effect can be enhanced by 11% with respect to
the standard model result, and (d) BR(Bd​→μ+μ−)≲1.97×10−10. In addition, although Re(ϵ′/ϵ) cannot be
synchronously enhanced with BR(KL​→π0ννˉ) and BR(KS​→μ+μ−) in the same region of the CP-violating phase, the values of
Re(ϵ′/ϵ), BR(K+→π+ννˉ), and BR(Bd​→μ+μ−) can be simultaneously increased.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, version to be published in the European Physical
Journal