
TL;DR
This paper introduces a new class of $Z'$ models that address lepton flavor universality violations in B meson decays, solve the Landau pole and Higgs metastability problems, and remain predictive up to the Planck scale.
Contribution
It proposes models that simultaneously resolve Landau pole issues, Higgs metastability, and LFUV anomalies, extending the validity of the theories to the Planck scale.
Findings
Models resolve Landau pole problems in LFUV scenarios.
Models stabilize the Higgs potential.
Predictive up to the Planck scale.
Abstract
It is demonstrated that accounting for lepton flavor universality violating anomalies in meson decays via models implies a Landau pole problem. A family of models is proposed that resolve both issues simultaneously, fix the metastability of the Higgs and are predictive up to the Planck scale.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
