A Z Model for b s Flavour Anomalies
Abstract
We study the implications of flavour-changing neutral currents (FCNC's) in a model with the SU(2)l× SU(2)h× U(1)Y electroweak gauge symmetry for several anomalies appearing in b s induced B decays in LHCb data. In this model, SU(2)l and SU(2)h govern the left-handed fermions in the first two generations and the third generation, respectively. The physical Z and Z' generate the b s transition at tree level, leading to additional contributions to the b s semileptonic operators O9,10. We find that although Bs- Bs mixing constrains the parameters severely, the model can produce values of C NP9,10 in the range determined by Descotes-Genon et. al. in Ref.~Descotes-Genon:2015uva for this scenario to improve the global fit of observables in decays induced by the b s μ μ transition. The Z' boson in this model also generates tree-level FCNC's for the leptonic interactions that can accommodate the experimental central value of RK = B(B K μ μ)/ B(B K e e)=0.75. In this case, the model predicts sizeable branching ratios for B K e τ, B K τ e, and an enhancement of B K τ τ with respect to its SM value.
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