Recent $\boldsymbol{B}$ Physics Anomalies - a First Hint for Compositeness?
Adri\'an Carmona, Florian Goertz

TL;DR
The paper investigates recent anomalies in semileptonic B-meson decays, proposing a composite Higgs model with right-handed electron sector new physics that explains these anomalies while aligning with LHC data.
Contribution
It introduces a composite Higgs framework that naturally accounts for B decay anomalies via a specific structure of new physics effects, especially in the right-handed electron sector.
Findings
The model explains $R_K$ and $R_{K^*}$ anomalies naturally.
It aligns with other flavor observables like ${ m B}_s o \mu^+\mu^-$ and $ ext{Δ} M_{B_s}$.
It avoids ultra-light top partners, consistent with LHC constraints.
Abstract
We scrutinize the recently further strengthened hints for new physics in semileptonic -meson decays, focusing on the 'clean' ratios of branching fractions and and examining to which pattern of new effects they point to. We explore in particular the hardly considered, yet fully viable, option of new physics in the right-handed electron sector and demonstrate how a recently proposed framework of leptons in composite Higgs setups naturally solves both the and anomalies via a peculiar structure of new physics effects, predicted by minimality of the model and the scale of neutrino masses. Finally, we also take into account further observables, such as , , and angular observables in decays, to arrive at a comprehensive picture of the model concerning (semileptonic) decays.…
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