Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure

Abstract We consider the possibility that the neutral-current B anomalies are due to radiative corrections generated by Yukawa interactions of quarks and leptons with new vector-like quark and lepton electroweak doublets and new Standard Model singlet scalars. We show that the restricted interaction...

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Main Authors: B. Grinstein, S. Pokorski, G. G. Ross
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP12(2018)079
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spelling doaj-050c96e9097c43748d465ec6a4d0ebbf2020-11-25T02:12:30ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-12-0120181212410.1007/JHEP12(2018)079Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structureB. Grinstein0S. Pokorski1G. G. Ross2Department of Physics, University of California San DiegoInstitute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of WarsawRudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, University of OxfordAbstract We consider the possibility that the neutral-current B anomalies are due to radiative corrections generated by Yukawa interactions of quarks and leptons with new vector-like quark and lepton electroweak doublets and new Standard Model singlet scalars. We show that the restricted interactions needed can result from an underlying Abelian family symmetry and that the same symmetry can give rise to an acceptable pattern of quark and charged lepton masses and mixings, providing a bridge between the non-universality observed in the B-sector and that of the fermion mass matrices. We construct two simple models, one with a single singlet scalar in which the flavour changing comes from quark and lepton mixing and one with an additional scalar in which the flavour changing can come from both fermion and scalar mixing. We show that for the case the new quarks are much heavier than the new leptons and scalars the B anomalies can be due to box diagrams with couplings in the perturbative regime consistent with the bounds coming from B s − B ¯ s $$ {B}_s-{\overline{B}}_s $$ , K − K ¯ $$ K-\overline{K} $$ and D − D ¯ $$ D-\overline{D} $$ mixing as well as other lepton family number violating processes. The new states can be dark matter candidates and, in the two scalar model with a light scalar of O(60) GeV and vector-like lepton of O(100) GeV, there can be a simultaneous explanation of the B-anomalies, the muon anomalous magnetic moment and the dark matter abundance.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP12(2018)079Beyond Standard ModelHeavy Quark PhysicsQuark Masses and SM Parameters
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author B. Grinstein
S. Pokorski
G. G. Ross
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S. Pokorski
G. G. Ross
Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure
Journal of High Energy Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Heavy Quark Physics
Quark Masses and SM Parameters
author_facet B. Grinstein
S. Pokorski
G. G. Ross
author_sort B. Grinstein
title Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure
title_short Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure
title_full Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure
title_fullStr Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure
title_full_unstemmed Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure
title_sort lepton non-universality in b decays and fermion mass structure
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract We consider the possibility that the neutral-current B anomalies are due to radiative corrections generated by Yukawa interactions of quarks and leptons with new vector-like quark and lepton electroweak doublets and new Standard Model singlet scalars. We show that the restricted interactions needed can result from an underlying Abelian family symmetry and that the same symmetry can give rise to an acceptable pattern of quark and charged lepton masses and mixings, providing a bridge between the non-universality observed in the B-sector and that of the fermion mass matrices. We construct two simple models, one with a single singlet scalar in which the flavour changing comes from quark and lepton mixing and one with an additional scalar in which the flavour changing can come from both fermion and scalar mixing. We show that for the case the new quarks are much heavier than the new leptons and scalars the B anomalies can be due to box diagrams with couplings in the perturbative regime consistent with the bounds coming from B s − B ¯ s $$ {B}_s-{\overline{B}}_s $$ , K − K ¯ $$ K-\overline{K} $$ and D − D ¯ $$ D-\overline{D} $$ mixing as well as other lepton family number violating processes. The new states can be dark matter candidates and, in the two scalar model with a light scalar of O(60) GeV and vector-like lepton of O(100) GeV, there can be a simultaneous explanation of the B-anomalies, the muon anomalous magnetic moment and the dark matter abundance.
topic Beyond Standard Model
Heavy Quark Physics
Quark Masses and SM Parameters
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP12(2018)079
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