RK(*) anomaly in type-III 2HDM
Abstract
Recent experimental results provided by the CMS and LHCb, Belle and BaBar collaborations are showing a tension with the SM predictions in RK(*), which might call for an explanation from new physics. In this work, we examine this tension in the type-III two-Higgs doublet models. We focus on the contributions of charged Higgs boson to the observable(s) RK(*) and other rare processes Mq (q=s,d), B Xs γ Bs μ+ μ- and Bq Xs μ+ μ-, which are governed by the same effective Hamiltonian. It is found that regions of large β and light charged Higgs mass mH can explain the measured value of RK(*) and accommodate other B physics data as well. In contrast, the type-II two-Higgs doublet model can not.
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