Flavor Specific $U(1)_{B_q-L_\mu}$ Gauge Model for Muon $g-2$ and $b \to s \bar \mu \mu$ Anomalies

Autor: Cen, Jian-Yong, Cheng, Yu, He, Xiao-Gang, Sun, Jin
Rok vydání: 2021
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2022.115762
Popis: The muon $(g-2)_\mu$ and $b\to s \bar \mu \mu$ induced $B$ anomalies as hints of new physics beyond the standard model (SM) have attracted much attention. These two anomalies indicate that there may exist new interaction specifically related to muon. A lot of theoretical ideas have been proposed to explain these anomalies. Gauged flavor specific $U(1)_{B_q-L_\mu}$ is among the promising ones. The new gauge boson $Z'$ from $U(1)_{B_q-L_\mu}$ interacts with muon and provides necessary ingredient to solve the $(g-2)_\mu$ anomaly. The $Z'$-quark coupling can generate flavor changing interactions after diagonalization of quark mass matrix between weak eigen-state and mass eigen-state basis. We revisit challenges for such models attempting to explain the $(g-2)_\mu$ and $B$ anomalies separately or simultaneously. We find although for $U(1)_{B_q-L_\mu}$ models there is still parameter space to provide solutions for separately explaining the $(g-2)_\mu$ and $B$ anomalies, there exists no parameter space for such models to solve both the anomalies simultaneously, after taking into account existing constraints from $\tau \to \mu \gamma$, $\tau \to 3 \mu$, neutrino trident and $B_s - \bar B_s$ data. Among them leptonic processes restrict $Z^\prime$ mass to be less than a few hundred MeV if required to solve the $(g-2)_\mu$ anomaly, which causes conflict between data from $B_s - \bar B_s$, $D^0 - \bar D^0$ mixing and also hadron decays with $Z^\prime$ in the final states. The effects of $U(1)_Y$ and $U(1)_{B_q-L_\mu}$ kinetic mixing on these anomalies are also studied. We find that neither can these effects do much to bring the two anomalies together to be solved simultaneously.
Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures. The conclusion does not change. To be appear on NPB
Databáze: arXiv