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Anomalous $Z^\prime$ bosons for anomalous $B$ decays

Published 14 May 2021 in hep-ph and hep-th | (2105.06918v3)

Abstract: Motivated by the intriguing discrepancies in $b\to s \ell\ell$ transitions, the fermion mass problem, and a desire to preserve the accidental symmetries of the Standard Model (SM), we extend the SM by an anomalous $U(1)X$ gauge symmetry where $X=Y_3+a(L\mu-L_\tau)/6$. The heavy $Z\prime$ boson associated with spontaneously breaking $U(1)X$ at the TeV scale mediates the $b\to s\ell\ell$ anomalies via $\mathcal{O}\mu_9 \sim\frac{1}{\Lambda2}(\bar{s}\gamma\rho P_L b)(\bar{\mu} \gamma\rho \mu)$. We show that this model, which features mixed gauge anomalies involving $U(1)X$ and hypercharge, can be made anomaly-free for any $a\in \mathbb{Z}$ by integrating in a pair of charged fermions whose masses naturally reside somewhere between 1 and 30 TeV. The gauge symmetry permits only the third family Yukawas at the renormalisable level, and so the light quark masses and mixings are controlled by accidental $U(2)3$ flavour symmetries which we assume are minimally broken alongside $U(1)_X$. The lepton sector is not governed by $U(2)$ symmetries, but rather one expects a nearly diagonal charged lepton Yukawa with $m{e,\mu} \ll m_\tau$. The model does not explain the hierarchy $m_e\ll m_\mu$, but it does possess high quality lepton flavour symmetries that are robust to the heavy physics responsible for generating $m_{e,\mu}$. We establish the viability of these models by checking agreement with the most important experimental constraints. We comment on how the model could also explain neutrino masses and the muon $g-2$.

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