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The $B$ Anomalies, the $U_1$ Leptoquark and Dark Matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-02-01 v1

Abstract

The present-day BB-anomalies involving bsμ+μb \to s \mu^+ \mu^- or bcτνˉb \to c \tau^- {\bar\nu} transitions can all be explained with the addition of a vector U1U_1 leptoquark with a mass of MU11.8M_{U_1} \ge 1.8 TeV. In the scalar singlet dark matter model (SSDMM), the DM is a scalar SS that couples to the Higgs via λhSS2H2\lambda_{hS} \, S^2|H|^2. We update the fit to the data and find that the SSDMM is now viable only for MS1.6M_S \ge 1.6 TeV. In this paper, we assume that the DM also couples to the U1U_1 via λU1SS2U1μU1μ\lambda_{U_1 S} \, S^2 \, U_{1\mu}^{\dagger} U^{\mu}_1. In addition to leading to DM annihilation via SSU1Uˉ1S S \to U_1 {\bar U}_1, this coupling generates SSggSSgg and SSγγSS\gamma\gamma couplings at one loop. Although naively divergent, these loop diagrams can be calculated under the assumption that the U1U_1 is a gauge boson of a group broken at the TeV scale. With this DM-U1U_1 coupling term, there are additional contributions to the various DM observables (relic density, direct and indirect detection). We find that the constraints on the SSDMM are relaxed for both heavy DM (MSMU1M_S \ge M_{U_1}) and light DM (MS<MU1M_S < M_{U_1}).

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@article{arxiv.2206.11305,
  title  = {The $B$ Anomalies, the $U_1$ Leptoquark and Dark Matter},
  author = {Geneviève Bélanger and Jacky Kumar and David London and Alexander Pukhov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.11305},
  year   = {2023}
}

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21 pages, 5 figures