Violation of lepton flavour universality in composite Higgs models
Abstract
We investigate whether the 2.6σ deviation from lepton flavour universality in B+ K++- decays recently observed at the LHCb experiment can be explained in minimal composite Higgs models. We show that a visible departure from universality is indeed possible if left-handed muons have a sizable degree of compositeness. Constraints from Z-pole observables are avoided by a custodial protection of the muon coupling. The deficit in the invisible Z width at LEP is explained in the same region of parameters.
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