Muon (g-2) and Flavor Puzzles in the U(1)X-gauged Leptoquark Model
Abstract
We present an economical model where an S1 leptoquark and an anomaly-free U(1)X gauge symmetry with X = B3-2Lμ/3-Lτ/3 are introduced, to account for the muon anomalous magnetic moment aμ (gμ-2) and flavor puzzles including RK() and RD() anomalies together with quark and lepton flavor mixing. The Z gauge boson associated with the U(1)X symmetry is responsible for the RK() anomaly. Meanwhile, the specific flavor mixing patterns of quarks and leptons can be generated after the spontaneous breakdown of the U(1)X gauge symmetry via the Froggatt-Nielsen mechanism. The S1 leptoquark which is also charged under the U(1)X gauge symmetry can simultaneously explain the latest muon (g-2) result and the RD() anomaly. In addition, we also discuss several other experimental constraints on our model.
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