Constraints on the malaphoric B3-L2 model from di-lepton resonance searches at the LHC
Abstract
We confront the malaphoric B3-L2 model with bounds coming from a search for resonances in the di-lepton channels at the 13~TeV LHC. In contrast to the original B3-L2 model, the Z of the malaphoric B3-L2 model has sizeable couplings to the lighter two families; these originate from order unity kinetic mixing with the hypercharge gauge boson and ameliorate the fit to lepton flavour universality measurements in B-meson decays. The Z coupling to the first two families of quark means that the resulting constraints from resonant di-lepton searches are stronger. Nevertheless, we find that for MZ>2.8 TeV there remains a non-negligible region of allowed parameter space where the model significantly improves upon several Standard Model predictions for observables involving the b → s l+ l- transition. We estimate that the 3000 fb-1 HL-LHC will extend this sensitivity to MZ= 4.2 TeV.
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