CP violation from noncommutative geometry
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- 12 July 2001
Abstract
If the geometry of space-time is $\nc$, i.e. $[x_{\mu},x_{\nu}]=i \theta_{\mu \nu}$, then $\nc$ $\cpviolng$ effects may be manifest at low energies. For a $\nc$ scale $\Lambda \equiv \theta^{-1/2} \leq 2 TeV$, $\cpviol$ from $\ncg$ is comparable to that from the Standard Model (SM) alone: the $\nc$ contributions to $\epsilon$ and $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ in the $K$-system, may actually dominate over the Standard Model contributions. Present data permit $\ncg$ to be the only source of $\cpviol$. Furthermore the most recent findings for g-2 of the muon are consistent with predictions from $\ncg$. If the geometry of space-time is $\nc$, $i.e.$ $[x_{\mu},x_{\nu}]=i \theta_{\mu \nu}$, then $\nc$ $\cpviolng$ effects may be manifest at low energies. For a $\nc$ scale $\Lambda \equiv \theta^{-1/2} \leq 2 TeV$, $\cpviol$ from $\ncg$ is comparable to that from the Standard Model (SM) alone: the $\nc$ contributions to $\epsilon$ and $\epsilon'/\epsilon$ in the K-system, may actually dominate over the Standard Model contributions. Present data permit $\ncg$ to be the only source of $\cpviol$. Furthermore the most recent findings for g-2 of the muon are consistent with predictions from $\ncg$.
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