Leptoquark-vectorlike quark model for the CDF mW, (g-2)μ, RK() anomalies and neutrino mass

Abstract

Very recently, a substantial 7σ deviation of the W-boson mass from the Standard Model (SM) prediction has been reported by the CDF collaboration. Furthermore, the Muon g-2 Experiment recently confirmed the longstanding tension in (g-2)μ. Besides, the updated result from the LHCb collaboration found evidence for the breaking of lepton universality in beauty-quark decays, which shows a 3.1σ discrepancy and is consistent with their previous measurements. Motivated by several of these drawbacks of the SM, in this work, we propose a model consisting of two scalar leptoquarks and a vectorlike quark to simultaneously address the W-boson mass shift, the (g-2)μ, and anomalies in the neutral current transitions of the B-meson decays. The proposed model also sheds light on the origin of neutrino mass and can be fully tested at the future colliders.

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