Explaining B K(*)+ - anomaly by radiatively induced coupling in U(1)μ-τ gauge symmetry
Abstract
We propose an extension of the standard model (SM) with U(1)μ-τ gauge symmetry, extra vectorlike quark doublets Q'a and singlet scalar , both of which are charged under U(1)μ-τ and carry odd dark Z2 parity. Then assuming that is the dark matter (DM) of the universe and imposing various constraints from dark matter search, flavor physics and collider search for Q'a, one can show that radiative corrections to b→ s Z'* → s l+ l- involving Q'a and can induce C9 -1 which can resolve the LHCb anomalies related with B K(*) + -. Therefore both DM and B physics anomalies could be accommodated in the model.
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