Lepton flavour universality violation from composite muons
Abstract
We describe a possibility to explain the 2.6σ deviation from lepton flavour universality observed by the LHCb collaboration in B+ K++- decays in the context of minimal composite Higgs models. We find that a sizable degree of compositeness of partially composite muons can lead to a good agreement with the experimental data. Our construction predicts a new physics contribution to Bs-Bs mixing. Additionally, it accounts for the deficit in the invisible Z width measured at LEP.
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