Footprints of leptoquarks: from RK(*) to K π
Abstract
Rare K π decays, being dominated by short distance contributions within the Standard Model (SM), open a window for New Physics (NP) searches at low energies. The K π branching ratios are expected to be measured with 10\% accuracies by NA62/CERN and KOTO/JPARC. The theoretical uncertainties of branching ratios within the SM are well under control. In the B sector, it is tentative to explain the B -meson anomalies RD() and/or RK() by effects of physics beyond the SM. Although NP seems to be present in the third fermion generation it might also manifest in the flavor changing neutral current transition s d . Together with the anticipated good experimental sensitivities and accurate theoretical predictions for K π , this motivates studies of correlated effects of NP in rare K π and B K(*) μ+ μ- decays. Here we consider the loop induced effects in K π in two leptoquark models designed to address lepton-flavor universality violation in the RK() anomalies.
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