Addressing the LHC flavour anomalies with horizontal gauge symmetries

Abstract

We study the impact of an additional U(1)' gauge symmetry with flavour-dependent charges for quarks and leptons on the LHC flavour anomalies observed in B K* μ+μ-, R(K) = B K μ+μ-/B K e+e-, and h μτ. In its minimal version with two scalar doublets, the resulting model naturally explains the deviations from the Standard Model observed in B K* μ+μ- and R(K). The CMS access in h μτ can be explained by introducing a third scalar doublet, which gives rise to a prediction for τ 3μ. We investigate constraints from flavour observables and direct LHC searches for pp Z' μ+μ-. Our model successfully generates the measured fermion-mixing matrices and does not require vector-like fermions, unlike previous attempts to explain these anomalies.

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