$B$ Decays and Lepton Flavour (Universality) Violation
Abstract: LHCb found hints for physics beyond the standard model in $B\to K*\mu+\mu-$, $B\to K*\mu+\mu-/B\to K*e+e-$ and $B_s\to\phi\mu+\mu-$. In addition, the BABAR results for $B\to D{(*)}\tau\nu$ and the CMS excess in $h\to\tau\pm\mu\mp$ also point towards lepton flavour (universality) violating new physics. While $B\to D{(*)}\tau\nu$ and $h\to\tau\pm\mu\mp$ can be naturally explained by an extended Higgs sector, the probably most promising explanation for the $b\to s\mu\mu$ anomalies is a $Z'$ boson. Furthermore, combining a 2HDM with a gauged $L_\mu-L_\tau$ symmetry allows for explaining the $b\to s\mu+\mu-$ anomalies and $h\to\tau\pm\mu\mp$ simultaneously, with interesting correlations to $\tau\to3\mu$. In the light of these deviations from the SM we also discuss the possibilities of observing lepton flavour violating $B$ decays (e.g. $B\to K{(*)}\tau\pm\mu\mp$ and $B_s\to\tau\pm\mu\mp$) in $Z\prime$ models.
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