Probing the RK(*) Anomaly at a Muon Collider
Abstract
The LHCb measurements of the μ / e ratio in B K decays (RK) indicate a deficit with respect to the Standard Model prediction, supporting earlier hints of lepton universality violation observed in the RK(*) ratio. Possible explanations of these B-physics anomalies include heavy Z' bosons or scalar and vector leptoquarks mediating b s μ+ μ- . We note that a muon collider can directly measure this process via μ+ μ- b s and can shed light on the lepton non-universality scenario. Investigating currently discussed center-of-mass energies s = 3, 6 and 10 TeV, we show that the parameter space of Z' and leptoquark solutions to the RK(*) anomalies can be mostly covered. Effective operators explaining the anomalies can be probed with the muon collider setup s = 6~ TeV and integrated luminosity L = 4~ ab-1.