Collider signature of V2 Leptoquark with b s flavour observables
Abstract
The Leptoquark model has been instrumental in explaining the observed lepton flavour universality violating charged (b c) and neutral (b s) current anomalies that have been the cause for substantial excitement in particle physics recently. In this article we have studied the role of one (designated as V2 43) of the components of V2 Vector Leptoquark doublet with electromagnetic charge 43 in explaining the neutral current (b s) anomalies RK(*) and Bsμ+μ-. Moreover, we have performed a thorough collider search for this V2 43 Leptoquark using bb + - ( e, μ) final state at the Large Hadron Collider. From our collider analysis we maximally exclude the mass of the V2 43 Leptoquark up to 2340 GeV at 95\% confidence level for the 13 TeV Large Hadron Collider for an integrated luminosity of 3000 fb-1. Furthermore, a significant portion of the allowed parameter space that is consistent with the neutral current (b s) observables is excluded by collider analysis.
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