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Combined explanations of B-physics anomalies: the sterile neutrino solution

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-11-14 v2

Abstract

In this paper we provide a combined explanation of charged- and neutral-current BB-physics anomalies assuming the presence of a light sterile neutrino NRN_R which contributes to the BD()τνB \to D^{(*)} \tau \nu processes. We focus in particular on two simplified models, where the mediator of the flavour anomalies is either a vector leptoquark U1μ(3,1,2/3)U_1^\mu \sim ({\bf 3}, {\bf 1}, 2/3) or a scalar leptoquark S1(3ˉ,1,1/3)S_1 \sim ({\bf \bar 3}, {\bf 1}, 1/3). We find that U1μU_1^\mu can successfully reproduce the required deviations from the Standard Model while being at the same time compatible with all other flavour and precision observables. The scalar leptoquark instead induces a tension between BsB_s mixing and the neutral-current anomalies. For both states we present the limits and future projections from direct searches at the LHC finding that, while at present both models are perfectly allowed, all the parameter space will be tested with more luminosity. Finally, we study in detail the cosmological constraints on the sterile neutrino NRN_R and the conditions under which it can be a candidate for dark matter.

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@article{arxiv.1807.10745,
  title  = {Combined explanations of B-physics anomalies: the sterile neutrino solution},
  author = {Aleksandr Azatov and Daniele Barducci and Diptimoy Ghosh and David Marzocca and Lorenzo Ubaldi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.10745},
  year   = {2018}
}

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26 pages + references, 7 figures