Stringy explanation of b s + - anomalies
Abstract
We show that the recent anomalies in b s + - transitions observed by the LHCb collaboration can be accommodated within string motivated models with a low mass Z gauge boson. Such Z gauge boson can be obtained in compactifications with a low string scale. We consider a class of intersecting D-brane models, in which different families of quarks and leptons are simultaneously realized at different D-brane intersections. The explanation of b s + - anomalies via a stringy Z sets important restrictions on these viable D-brane constructions.
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