Revisiting the vector leptoquark explanation of the B-physics anomalies
Abstract
We present a thorough investigation of the vector leptoquark hypothesis for a combined explanation of the -physics anomalies. We analyze this hypothesis from a twofold perspective, taking into account recent results from -physics observables and high- searches. First, using a simplified model, we determine the general conditions for a successful low-energy fit in presence of right-handed leptoquark couplings (neglected in previous analyses). Second, we show how these conditions, in particular a sizable 2-3 family mixing, can be achieved in a motivated ultraviolet completion. Our analysis reinforces the phenomenological success of the vector leptoquark hypothesis in addressing the anomalies, and its compatibility with motivated extensions of the Standard Model based on the idea of flavor non-universal gauge interactions. The implications of right-handed leptoquark couplings for a series of key low-energy observables, namely and lepton flavor violating processes, both in and in decays, are discussed in detail. The role of the ultraviolet completion in precisely estimating other low-energy observables, most notably amplitudes, is also addressed.
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@article{arxiv.1903.11517,
title = {Revisiting the vector leptoquark explanation of the B-physics anomalies},
author = {Claudia Cornella and Javier Fuentes-Martin and Gino Isidori},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.11517},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
29 pages, 5 figures. v2: Fit updated with new LHCb measurement of $B_s\to\tau\mu$ and new HFLAV average of $R(D)$ and $R(D^*)$. Conclusions unchanged. Matching the journal version