Muon g-2 and rare top decays in up-type specific variant axion models
Abstract
The invisible variant axion models (VAM's) offer a very attractive solution for the strong CP problem without the domain wall problem. We consider the up-type specific variant axion models and examine their compatibility with the muon anomaly and the constraints from lepton flavor universality, several flavor observables, and top quark measurements. We find that the combined fit favors the parameters GeV and , the same as the type-X 2HDM. Moreover, we find that there are no conflict with any flavor observables as long as the mixing angle is sufficiently small. In particular, a small nonzero mixing angle is slightly favored by the observed branching ratio. The up-specific VAM predicts the flavor-violating top rare decay followed by , which would provide a smoking gun signature at the LHC. We show that current searches of already impose some constraints on the parameter space but are not sensitive to the most interesting light region. We propose an efficient search strategy that employs di-tau tagging using jet substructure information, and demonstrate that it can enhance the sensitivity on , especially in the light region. This model also predicts the flavor-violating decay of heavy Higgs bosons, such as , that would suppress the decays. We also examine the up-specific VAM with the muon-specific lepton sector and the down-type specific VAM's as interesting alternative scenarios.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1807.00593,
title = {Muon g-2 and rare top decays in up-type specific variant axion models},
author = {Cheng-Wei Chiang and Michihisa Takeuchi and Po-Yan Tseng and Tsutomu T. Yanagida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.00593},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
35 pages, 9 figures