From B-meson anomalies to Kaon physics with scalar leptoquarks
Abstract
In this work we study possible connections between B-meson anomalies and Kaon physics observables in the context of combined solutions with the singlet and triplet scalar leptoquarks S1 and S3. By assuming a flavor structure for the leptoquark couplings dictated by a minimally broken U(2)5 flavor symmetry we can make a sharp connection between these two classes of observables. We find that the bound on B(K+ → π+ ) from NA62 puts already some tension in the model, while the present limits on B(KL → μ+ μ-) and μ e conversion in nuclei can be saturated. Relaxing instead the flavor assumption we study what values for B(K+ →π+ ), as well as for B(KL →π0 ) and B(KL,S →μ+ μ-), are viable compatibly with all other phenomenological constraints.
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