Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8186647 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a local U(1)LμâLÏ model to explain bâsμ+μâ anomaly observed at the LHCb and Belle experiments. The model also has a natural dark matter candidate N. We introduce SU(2)L-doublet colored scalar qË to mediate bâs transition at one-loop level. The U(1)LμâLÏ gauge symmetry is broken spontaneously by the scalar S. All the new particles are charged under U(1)LμâLÏ. We can obtain C9μ,NPâ¼â1 to solve the bâsμ+μâ anomaly and can explain the correct dark matter relic density of the universe, ΩDMh2â0.12, simultaneously, while evading constraints from electroweak precision tests, neutrino trident experiments and other quark flavor-changing loop processes such as bâsγ and BsâBâ¾s mixing. Our model can be tested by searching for Zâ² and new colored scalar at the LHC and BâKâνν⾠process at Belle-II.
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Authors
Seungwon Baek,