Flavor Specific U(1)Bq-Lμ Gauge Model for Muon g-2 and b s μ μ Anomalies

Abstract

The muon (g-2)μ and b s μ μ induced B anomalies as hints of new physics beyond the standard model (SM) have attracted much attention. These two anomalies indicate that there may exist new interaction specifically related to muon. A lot of theoretical ideas have been proposed to explain these anomalies. Gauged flavor specific U(1)Bq-Lμ is among the promising ones. The new gauge boson Z' from U(1)Bq-Lμ interacts with muon and provides necessary ingredient to solve the (g-2)μ anomaly. The Z'-quark coupling can generate flavor changing interactions after diagonalization of quark mass matrix between weak eigen-state and mass eigen-state basis. We revisit challenges for such models attempting to explain the (g-2)μ and B anomalies separately or simultaneously. We find although for U(1)Bq-Lμ models there is still parameter space to provide solutions for separately explaining the (g-2)μ and B anomalies, there exists no parameter space for such models to solve both the anomalies simultaneously, after taking into account existing constraints from τ μ γ, τ 3 μ, neutrino trident and Bs - Bs data. Among them leptonic processes restrict Z mass to be less than a few hundred MeV if required to solve the (g-2)μ anomaly, which causes conflict between data from Bs - Bs, D0 - D0 mixing and also hadron decays with Z in the final states. The effects of U(1)Y and U(1)Bq-Lμ kinetic mixing on these anomalies are also studied. We find that neither can these effects do much to bring the two anomalies together to be solved simultaneously.

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