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Closing the window on single leptoquark solutions to the $B$-physics anomalies

Published 24 Aug 2018 in hep-ph | (1808.08179v3)

Abstract: We examine various scenarios in which the Standard Model is extended by a light leptoquark state to solve for one or both $B$-physics anomalies, viz. $R_{D{(\ast)}}\mathrm{exp}> R_{D{(\ast)}}\mathrm{SM}$ or/and $R_{K{(\ast)}}\mathrm{exp}< R_{K{(\ast)}}\mathrm{SM}$. To do so we combine the constraints arising both from the low-energy observables and from direct searches at the LHC. We find that none of the scalar leptoquarks of mass $m_\mathrm{LQ} \simeq 1$ TeV can alone accommodate the above mentioned anomalies. The only single leptoquark scenario which can provide a viable solution for $m_\mathrm{LQ} \simeq 1\div 2$ TeV is a vector leptoquark, known as $U_1$, which we re-examine in its minimal form (letting only left-handed couplings to have non-zero values). We find that the limits deduced from direct searches are complementary to the low-energy physics constraints. In particular, we find a rather stable lower bound on the lepton flavor violating $b\to s\ell_1\pm\ell_2\mp$ modes, such as $\mathcal{B}(B\to K\mu\tau)$. Improving the experimental upper bound on $\mathcal{B}(B\to K\mu\tau)$ by two orders of magnitude could compromise the viability of the minimal $U_1$ model as well.

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