Explanation of B K(*) + - and muon g-2, and implications at the LHC

Abstract

More than 3σ deviations from the standard model are observed in the angular observable P'5 of B K* μ+ μ- and muon g-2. To resolve these anomalies, we extend the standard model by adding two leptoquarks. It is found that the signal strength of the diphoton Higgs decay can exhibit a significant deviation from unity and is within the data errors. Although i j γ puts severe bounds on some couplings, it is found that the excesses of P'5 and muon g-2 can still be explained and can be accommodated to the measurement of Bs μ+ μ- in this model. In addition, the leptoquark effects can also explain the LHCb measurement of RK = BR(B+ K+ μ+μ-)/BR(B+ K+ e+e-)=0.745+0.090-0.074 0.036, which shows a 2.6σ deviation from the standard model prediction.

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