Frugal U(1)X models with non-minimal flavor violation for b s anomalies and neutrino mixing

Abstract

We analyze the class of models with an extra U(1)X gauge symmetry that can account for the b s anomalies by modifying the Wilson coefficients C9e and C9μ from their standard model values. At the same time, these models generate appropriate quark mixing, and give rise to neutrino mixing via the Type-I seesaw mechanism. Apart from the gauge boson Z', these frugal models only have three right-handed neutrinos for the seesaw mechanism, an additional SU(2)L scalar doublet for quark mixing, and a SM-singlet scalar that breaks the U(1)X symmetry. This set-up identifies a class of leptonic symmetries, and necessitates non-zero but equal charges for the first two quark generations. If the quark mixing beyond the standard model were CKM-like, all these symmetries would be ruled out by the latest flavor constraints on Wilson coefficients and collider constraints on Z' parameters. However, we identify a single-parameter source of non-minimal flavor violation that allows a wider class of U(1)X symmetries to be compatible with all data. We show that the viable leptonic symmetries have to be of the form Le 3 Lμ - Lτ or Le - 3 Lμ + Lτ, and determine the (MZ, gZ) parameter space that may be probed by the high-luminosity data at the LHC.

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