A simple model to explain the observed muon sector anomalies and small neutrino masses
Abstract
Since its inception, no decisive departure from the predictions of Standard Model (SM) has been reported. But recently various experiments have observed few hints of possible departure from SM predictions in lepton flavor universality observables such as RK(*), P5', muon (g-2), R(D(*)) etc. Many of these observable where deviation from SM in the range of (2-4)σ were observed are related to muon (μ) lepton. So these deviations may be some hint of a possible New Physics (NP) in the muon sector. In this work we extend the SM by introducing two SM singlet heavy charged leptons (Fe,\ Fμ) whose left handed components are charged under a new U(1)F gauge symmetry, one color triplet lepto-quark (φQ) doublet under SU(2)L, one inert Higgs doublet (φl), three very heavy Majorana neutrinos (NiR), all of which are odd under a Z2 discrete symmetry. One more scalar (φ) charged only under the U(1)F whose VEV give masses to the U(1)F gauge boson as well as the heavy leptons. With these new particles, we show that the observed anomalies in the muon sector as well as small neutrino masses can be explained with taking into account all the other experimental and theoretical constrains till date.
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