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The cost of an ALP solution to the neutral $B$-anomalies

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-03-22 v2

Abstract

The neutral anomalies in BB decays are analysed in terms of the tree-level exchange of an axion-like-particle (ALP), within the effective field theory framework. The complete two-dimensional parameter space for ALP couplings to electrons and muons is explored. The solutions to RKR_K and to the two energy bins of RKR_{K^\ast} are confronted with the impact of ALP exchange on other observables (meson oscillations, leptonic and semileptonic decays of BB mesons including searches for new resonances, astrophysical constraints), as well as with the theoretical domain of validity of the effective theory. Solutions based on ALPs heavier than BB mesons, or lighter than twice the muon mass, are shown to be excluded. In contrast, the exchange of on-shell ALPs provides solutions to RKR_K and/or RKR_{K^\ast} within 2σ2\sigma sensitivity which are technically compatible with those constraints. Furthermore, a ''golden ALP mass'' is identified at the frontier between the two energy bin windows of RKR_{K^\ast}, which could simultaneously explain these two RKR_{K^\ast} anomalies together with RKR_K; this calls for the convenience of different energy binning which would easily clear up this (unlikely) possibility. The impact of smearing on data analysis is also discussed. When loop effects are taken into account, the solutions found can be in addition compatible with the data on the g2g-2 of the electron but not simultaneously with those on the g2g-2 of the muon. Furthermore, loop effects may require fine-tunings of some coupling values.

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@article{arxiv.2209.11247,
  title  = {The cost of an ALP solution to the neutral $B$-anomalies},
  author = {J. Bonilla and A. de Giorgi and B. Gavela and L. Merlo and M. Ramos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.11247},
  year   = {2023}
}

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50 pages, 15 figures