Z' models for the LHCb and g-2 muon anomalies
Abstract
We revisit a class of Z' explanations of the anomalies found by the LHCb collaboration in decays, and show that the scenario is tightly constrained by a combination of constraints: (i) LHC searches for di-muon resonances, (ii) pertubativity of the Z' couplings; (iii) the mass difference, and (iv) and electro-weak precision data. Solutions are found by suppressing the Z' coupling to electrons and to light quarks and/or by allowing for a Z' decay width into dark matter. We also present a simplified framework where a TeV-scale Z' gauge boson that couples to standard leptons as well as to new heavy vector-like leptons, can simultaneously accommodate the LHCb anomalies and the muon g-2 anomaly.
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@article{arxiv.1511.07447,
title = {Z' models for the LHCb and g-2 muon anomalies},
author = {Ben Allanach and Farinaldo S. Queiroz and Alessandro Strumia and Sichun Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.07447},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
10 pages, 11 figures. Final, run 2 data added. Accepted in PRD. (v3) Typographical errors fixed in Eq (11) and (13)