Non-minimal 331 model for Lepton Flavour Universality Violation in b s decays
Abstract
331 models constitute an extension of the Standard Model (SM) obtained by enlarging the SM gauge group SU(3)C× SU(2)L× U(1)Y to the group SU(3)C× SU(3)L× U(1)X. We investigate how a non-minimal 331 model may embed lepton flavour universality violating contributions to b s processes without introducing lepton flavour violation, as suggested by the recent LHCb measurements of the ratios RK and RK*. We discuss the model-independent scenarios of New Physics in b s currently favoured by the data that could be accommodated by this model and consider a few phenomenological constraints on this model.
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