Maximal flavor violating $U(1)_{L_{\mu}-L_{\tau}}$ model with singly-charged scalar
Abstract
The model has emerged as a promising candidate to address the longstanding muon anomaly. Flavor-conserving interactions are subject to stringent constraints from the neutrino trident process and NA64 experiments, which limit the mass to MeV. To circumvent these constraints, flavor-conserving interactions can be converted into maximal flavor-violating interactions through a discrete exchange symmetry. Maximal flavor-violating interactions contribute to via the neutral current, yet the parameter space for this process conflicts with the allowed regions. To resolve this conflict, we propose introducing a singly-charged scalar that mediates via charged current interactions. This scalar is anticipated to produce a negative contribution to the lepton while concurrently inducing the tau decay . Three distinct scenarios arise from the introduction of singly-charged scalars: the operator, driven by weak singlet and triplet, and the operator, driven by weak doublet. Our analysis of the phenomenology in these three cases reveals that the tension between the muon anomaly and for large masses can be effectively alleviated only by the singly-charged scalars from the weak triplet, whereas the singlet and doublet scenarios fall short. Furthermore, the singly-charged scalars from the weak triplet offer an additional explanation for the electron anomaly. Our findings indicate that weak triplets could play a crucial role in models, potentially providing valuable insights for future research into frameworks.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.13249,
title = {Maximal flavor violating $U(1)_{L_{\mu}-L_{\tau}}$ model with singly-charged scalar},
author = {Fei Huang and Jin Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.13249},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
The general scalar potentials are analyzed. The paper has been accepted by PRD