RD(*) anomaly: A possible hint for natural supersymmetry with R-parity violation
Abstract
Recently, several B-physics experiments have reported an appreciable deviation from the Standard Model (SM) in the tree-level observables RD(*); the combined weighted average now stands at ≈ 4 σ. We first show the anomaly necessarily implies model-independent collider signals of the form pp b τ that should be expediously searched for at ATLAS/CMS as a complementary test of the anomaly. Next we suggest a possible interconnection of the anomaly with the radiative stability of the Standard Model Higgs boson and point to a minimal effective supersymmetric scenario with R-parity violation as the underlying cause. We also comment on the possibility of simultaneously explaining the recently reported RK(*) anomaly in this setup.
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