Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8186510 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Hints of lepton flavor violation have been observed by LHCb in the rate of the decay BâKμ+μâ relative to that of BâKe+eâ. This can be explained by new scalars and fermions which couple to standard model particles and contribute to these processes at loop level. We explore a simple model of this kind, in which one of the new fermions is a dark matter candidate, while the other is a heavy vector-like quark and the scalar is an inert Higgs doublet. We explore the constraints on this model from flavor observables, dark matter direct detection, and LHC run II searches, and find that, while currently viable, this scenario will be directly tested by future experiments.
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Authors
James M. Cline, Jonathan M. Cornell,