Flavour anomalies and the muon g-2 from feebly interacting particles

Abstract

We perform a phenomenological analysis of simplified models of light, feebly interacting particles~(FIPs)that can provide a combined explanation of the anomalies in b s l+ l - transitions at LHCb and the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. Different scenarios are categorised according to the explicit momentum dependence of the FIP coupling to the b-s and μ-μ vector currents and they are subject to several constraints from flavour and precision physics. We show that viable combined solutions to the muon g-2 and flavour anomalies exist with the exchange of a vector FIP with mass larger than 4 \,GeV. Interestingly, the LHC has the potential to probe this region of the parameter space by increasing the precision of the Z 4μ cross-section measurement. Conversely, we find that solutions based on the exchange of a lighter vector, in the mV < 1\,GeV range, are essentially excluded by a combination of B K +invisible and W-decay precision bounds.

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