RK and RK beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
Measurements of the ratio of B K* μ μ to B K* e e branching fractions, RK*, by the LHCb collaboration strengthen the hints from previous studies with pseudoscalar kaons, RK, for the breakdown of lepton universality, and therefore the Standard Model (SM), to 3.5 σ. Complementarity between RK and RK* allows to pin down the Dirac structure of the new contributions to be predominantly SM-like chiral, with possible admixture of chirality-flipped contributions of up to O( few 10 \%). Scalar and vector leptoquark representations (S3,V1,V3) plus possible ( S2,V2) admixture can explain RK,K* via tree level exchange. Flavor models naturally predict leptoquark masses not exceeding a few TeV, with couplings to third generation quarks at O(0.1), implying that this scenario can be directly tested at the LHC.
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