LHC Bounds on RD(*) motivated Leptoquark Models
Abstract
Most of the popular explanations of the observed anomalies in the semileptonic B-meson decays involve TeV scale Leptoquarks (LQs). Among the various possible LQ models, two particular LQs -- S1(3, 1, 1/3) and U1(3, 1, 2/3) seem to be most promising. Here, we use current LHC data to constrain the S1(3, 1, 1/3) and U1(3, 1, 2/3) parameter spaces relevant for the RD(*) observables. We recast the latest ATLAS ττ resonance search data to obtain new exclusion limits. For this purpose, we consider both resonant (pair and single productions) and non-resonant (t-channel LQ exchange) productions of these LQs at the LHC. For the limits, the most dominant contribution comes from the (destructive) interference of the non-resonant production with Standard Model backgrounds. The combined contribution from the pair and inclusive single production processes is less prominent but non-negligible. The limits we get are independent and competitive to other known bounds. For both the models, we set limits on RD(*) motivated couplings.
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