Addressing RK and neutrino mixing in a class of U(1)X models

Abstract

We present a class of minimal U(1)X models as a plausible solution to the RK anomaly that can also help reproduce the neutrino mixing pattern. The symmetries and the corresponding X-charges of the fields are determined in a bottom-up approach demanding both theoretical and experimental consistencies. The breaking of U(1)X symmetry results in a massive Z, whose couplings with leptons and quarks are necessarily non-universal to address the RK anomaly. In the process, an additional Higgs doublet is introduced to generate quark mixings. The mixings in the neutrino sector are generated through Type-I seesaw mechanism by the addition of three right handed neutrinos and a scalar singlet. The Z can be probed with a few hundred fb-1 of integrated luminosity at the 13 TeV LHC in the di-muon channel.

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