Speaker
Claudio TONI
(LAPTH, Annecy)
Description
New Physics is generically expected to mostly couple to third generation fermions to avoid stringent bounds, e.g. from Kaon physics, but should induce correlated deviations also in other flavour observables. Investigating and quantifying such correlations is important to understand the flavour structure of New Physics and to steer the model building. We consider examples of EFT scenarios that are both specific enough to induce interesting correlations while being generic enough to allow us to explore different directions and structures in flavour space as Rank-One flavour violation or $U(2)^5$ flavour symmetry.
Author
Claudio TONI
(LAPTH, Annecy)