Precise LHC limits on the U1 leptoquark parameter space

Abstract

A TeV scale leptoquark (LQ) is one of the promising explanations of the recent anomalies in the semileptonic decays of B mesons. Among the various LQs, the vector U1 is capable of explaining the anomalies in both RD(*) and RK(*) observables. We use the current LHC data to put bounds on the parameter space of U1 relevant for the anomalies. Precise bounds are drawn by recasting the latest ττ and μμ searches by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations. We find that it is imperative to include the resonant production modes for obtaining limits in the low mass regions. For higher mass points, the non-resonant production modes play a dominant role.

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