Exotic Leptonic solutions to observed anomalies in lepton universality observables and more
Abstract
In this talk I will present the work that we did in 12345 related to observed lepton universality violation by Babar, Belle and LHCb in R(D(*)) and RK(*) as well as the reported deviation in muon (g-2) by BNL. We had shown that all these anomalies as well as Baryon-genesis, Dark-matter and small neutrino masses could be explained by introducing new exotic scalars, leptons and scalar-leptoquarks only. It turn out that some of these models have very peculiar signatures such as prediction of existence of heavy stable charged particle 12, vector like fourth generation leptons 3 or even scalar Baryonic DM candidates etc. Some of these models turn out to have very unique collider signatures such as ee/pp → μμ(ττ)\ +\ missing\ energy\ (ME), see 124. This is interesting in the sense that such peculiar signatures of these new particles can be searched in the upcoming HL-LHC or with even better chance of observing these signatures are in the upcoming precision machines such as ILC, CEPC etc.
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