New light mediators for the RK and RK* puzzles
Abstract
The measurements of RK and RK* provide hints for the violation of lepton universality. However, it is generally difficult to explain the RK* measurement in the low q2 range, 0.045 q2 1.1 GeV2. Light mediators offer a solution by making the Wilson coefficients q2 dependent. We check if new lepton nonuniversal interactions mediated by a scalar (S) or vector particle (Z) of mass between 10-200 MeV can reproduce the data. We find that a 25 MeV Z with a q2-dependent b-s coupling and that couples to the electron but not the muon can explain all three anomalies in conjunction with other measurements. A similar 25 MeV S provides a good fit to all relevant data except RK* in the low q2 bin. A 25 MeV Z with a q2-dependent b-s coupling and that couples to the muon but not the electron provides a good fit to the combination of the RK and RK* data, but does not fit RK* in the low q2 bin well.
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