
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent anomalies in B meson decays and discusses potential new physics explanations, including extended Higgs sectors, Z' gauge bosons, and leptoquarks, highlighting their implications and possible experimental signatures.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of flavor anomalies in B decays and proposes models that could explain these deviations from the Standard Model predictions.
Findings
Global fits show 4-5 sigma deviation for new physics in b→sμ+μ− data.
Extended Higgs sectors can explain B→D(*)τν and h→τμ anomalies.
Leptoquarks can simultaneously address B→D(*)τν and b→sμ+μ− anomalies.
Abstract
While the LHC did not observe direct evidence for physics beyond the standard model, indirect hints for new physics were uncovered in the flavour sector in the decays , , , and . Each observable deviates from the SM predictions at the level only, but combining all data via a global fit, one finds difference for NP compared to the SM and combining with one obtains . While and can be naturally explained by an extended Higgs sector, the anomalies point at a gauge boson. However, it is also possible to explain and simultaneously with leptoquarks while their effect in…
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