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CP Violation due to Compactification

C. S. Lim, Nobuhito Maru, Kenji Nishiwaki

Published 2009-10-13, updated 2010-03-28Version 2

We address the challenging issue of how CP violation is realized in higher dimensional gauge theories without higher dimensional elementary scalar fields. In such theories interactions are basically governed by a gauge principle and therefore to get CP violating phases is a non-trivial task. It is demonstrated that CP violation is achieved as the result of compactification of extra dimensions, which is incompatible with the 4-dimensional CP transformation. As a simple example we adopt a 6-dimensional U(1) model compactified on a 2-dimensional orbifold $T^{2}/Z_{4}$. We argue that the 4-dimensional CP transformation is related to the complex structure of the extra space and show how the $Z_{4}$ orbifolding leads to CP violation. We confirm by explicit calculation of the interaction vertices that CP violating phases remain even after the re-phasing of relevant fields. For completeness, we derive a re-phasing invariant CP violating quantity, following a similar argument in the Kobayashi-Maskawa model which led to the Jarlskog parameter. As an example of a CP violating observable we briefly comment on the electric dipole moment of the electron.

Comments: 22 pages, 6 figures, Final version to appear in PRD
Journal: Phys.Rev.D81:076006,2010
Categories: hep-ph
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