Hidden sector explanation of B-decay and cosmic ray anomalies
Abstract
There are presently several discrepancies in b s + - decays of B mesons suggesting new physics coupling to b quarks and leptons. We show that a Z', with couplings to quarks and muons that can explain the B-decay anomalies, can also couple to dark matter in a way that is consistent with its relic abundance, direct detection limits, and hints of indirect detection. The latter include possible excess events in antiproton spectra recently observed by the AMS-02 experiment. We present two models, having a heavy (light) Z' with mZ' 600\,(12)\,GeV and fermionic dark matter with mass m 50\,(2000)\,GeV, producing excess antiprotons with energies of 10\, (300)\,GeV. The first model is also compatible with fits for the galactic center GeV gamma-ray excess.
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