RK anomalies and simplified limits on Z' models at the LHC

Abstract

The LHCb collaboration has recently reported a 2.5 σ discrepancy with respect to the predicted value in a test of lepton universality in the ratio RK*= BR(B K* μ+ μ-) / BR(B K* e+ e-). Coupled with an earlier observation of a similar anomaly in RK, this has generated significant excitement. A number of new physics scenarios have been proposed to explain the anomaly. In this work we consider simplified limits on Z' models from ATLAS and CMS searches for new resonances in dilepton and dijet modes, and we use the simplified limits variable ζ to correlate the results of the resonance and B-decay experiments. By examining minimal Z' models that can accomodate the observed LHCb results, we show that the high-mass resonance search results are begining to be sensitive to these models and that future results will be more informative.

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