As a top-factory, the LHC is performing a direct study of top-quark anomalous
FCNC couplings, which are, however, correlated closely with the rare B- and
K-meson decays. In this paper, we study the effects of anomalous tqZ (with
q=u,c) couplings in the rare decays Bs,d→μ+μ−, B→Xsννˉ, B→K(∗)ννˉ, K+→π+ννˉ, and KL→π0ννˉ. With the up-to-date experimental bounds on the branching
ratios of these channels, constraints on the left-handed anomalous couplings
XctL and XutL are derived, respectively. With these low-energy
constraints taken into account, we find that, for real couplings XctL and
XutL, the indirect upper bounds on B(t→qZ) are much lower
than that from the D0 collaboration, but are still compatible with the
5σ discovery potential of ATLAS with an integrated luminosity of 10fb−1. With refined measurements to be available at the LHCb, the
future super-B factories, the NA62 at CERN, and the KOTO at J-PARC, closer
correlations between the t→qZ and the rare B- and K-meson decays are
expected in the near future, which will be helpful for the searches of the
top-quark FCNC decays at the LHC.Comment: 25 pages, 18 figures, 4 tables; More references added, version
published in JHE