Abstract
We discuss a simple rephase-invariant parametrization of the Kobayashi-Maskawa mixing matrix V which easily generalizes to more than three generations and which we believe to be suitable as a phenomenological standard. Our independent parameters are the magnitudes ‖‖ with i<α and the phase of plaquettes, V), where j=i+1, β=α+1, β=α+1, and j<β. The detailed discussion includes consequences of unitarity constraints, modifications in cases of degenerate quark masses, and the relation of Jarlskog’s invariant functions of mass matrices. We reexpress the CP-violation phenomenology of the K-K¯ and B-B¯ systems in this rephase-invariant formalism. We exhibit a fourth-generation scenario where the top-quark mass need not be large even in the presence of large -B mixing.
- Received 11 May 1987
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.36.2109
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