Axion-like particles resolve the B π K and g-2 anomalies
Abstract
We offer a new solution to an old puzzle in the penguin-dominated Bπ K decays. The puzzle is the inconsistency among the measurements of the branching ratios and CP asymmetries of the four Bπ K decays: B+ π+ K0, B+ π0 K+, Bd0π- K+, Bd0π0 K0. We solve the Bπ K puzzle by considering the effect of an axion-like particle (ALP) that mixes with the π0 and has mass close to the π0 mass. We show that the ALP can also explain the anomalies in the electron and muon anomalous magnetic moments.
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