Muonic force behind flavor anomalies

Admir Greljo, Yotam Soreq, Peter Stangl, Anders Eller Thomsen, Jure Zupan

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Abstract

We develop an economical theoretical framework for combined explanations of the flavor physics anomalies involving muons: (g − 2)μ, RK(∗), and b → sμ+μ angular distributions and branching ratios, that was first initiated by some of us in ref. [1]. The Standard Model (SM) is supplemented with a lepton-flavored U(1)X gauge group. The U(1)X gauge boson with the mass of O(0.1) GeV resolves the (g − 2)μ tension. A TeV-scale leptoquark, charged under the U(1)X, carries a muon number and mediates B-decays without prompting charged lepton flavor violation or inducing proton decay. We explore the theory space of the chiral, anomaly-free U(1)X gauge extensions featuring the above scenario, and identify many suitable charge assignments for the SM+3νR fermion content with the integer charges in the range XFi ∈ [−10, 10]. We then carry out a comprehensive phenomenological study of the muonic force in representative benchmark models. Interestingly, we found models which can resolve the tension without conflicting the complementary constraints, and all of the viable parameter space will be tested in future muonic resonance searches. Finally, the catalog of the anomaly-free lepton-non-universal charge assignments motivated us to explore different directions in model building. We present a model in which the muon mass and the (g − 2)μ are generated radiatively from a common short-distance dynamics after the U(1)X breaking. We also show how to charge a vector leptoquark under U(1)μ−τ in a complete gauge model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number151
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2022
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

Keywords

  • Beyond Standard Model
  • Heavy Quark Physics

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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