Importance of Loop Effects in Explaining the Accumulated Evidence for New Physics in B Decays with a Vector Leptoquark
Abstract
In recent years experiments revealed intriguing hints for new physics (NP) in decays involving \bctaunu and transitions at the and level, respectively. In addition, there are slight disagreements in and observables. While not significant on their own, they point in the same direction. Furthermore, extracted from decays shows a slight tension () with its value determined from CKM unitarity. Additionally, BELLE found hints for an excess in . Concerning NP explanations, the vector leptoquark singlet is of special interest since it is the only single particle extension of the SM which can (in principle) address all the anomalies described above. For this purpose, large couplings to leptons are necessary and loop effects, which we calculate in this article, become important. Including them in our phenomenological analysis, we find that neither the tension in nor the excess in can be fully explained without violating bounds from . However, one can account for and data finding intriguing correlations with and . Furthermore, the explanation of predicts a positive shift in and a negative one in , being nicely in agreement with the global fit to data. Finally, we point out that one can fully account for \bctaunu and without violating bounds from , or processes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1807.02068,
title = {Importance of Loop Effects in Explaining the Accumulated Evidence for New Physics in B Decays with a Vector Leptoquark},
author = {Andreas Crivellin and Christoph Greub and Dario Müller and Francesco Saturnino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.02068},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures, matches version accepted for publication in PRL