Gauged U(1)Lμ-Lτ Scotogenic Model in light of RK(*) Anomaly and AMS-02 Positron Excess

Abstract

We study the gauged U(1)Lμ-Lτ scotogenic model with emphasis on latest measurement of LHCb RK(*) anomaly and AMS-02 positron excess. In this model, neutrino masses are induced at one-loop level with Z2-odd particles, i.e., right-handed neutrinos N(=e,μ,τ) and inert scalar doublet η inside the loop. Meanwhile, the gauged U(1)Lμ-Lτ symmetry is broken spontaneously by the scalar singlet S, resulting to the massive gauge boson Z'. Provided certain couplings to quarks induced by heavy vector-like quarks, the gauge boson Z' would contribute to the transition b s μ+μ-, hence explain the RK(*) anomaly. As for the Majorana fermion DM N, the gauge boson Z' and the singlet Higgs H0 will generate various annihilation channels, among which the NN Z'Z' and NN Z'H0( Z'Z') channel could be used to interpret the AMS-02 positron excess. We give a comprehensive analysis on model parameter space with consider various current constraints. The combined analysis shows that the RK(*) anomaly and AMS-02 positron excess can be explained simultaneously.

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