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A "Vector-like chiral" fourth family to explain muon anomalies

arXiv:1712.09360 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.97.095006

Abstract

The Standard Model (SM) is amended by one generation of quarks and leptons which are vector-like (VL) under the SM gauge group but chiral with respect to a new gauge symmetry. We show that this model can simultaneously explain the deviation of the muon as well as the observed anomalies in transitions without conflicting with the data on Higgs decays, lepton flavor violation, or mixing. The model is string theory motivated and GUT compatible, i.e. UV complete, and fits the data predicting VL quarks, leptons and a massive at the scale, as well as and within reach of future experiments. The Higgs couplings to SM generations are automatically aligned in flavor space.

15 pages + Appendix, 4 figures, 4 tables; v2: added references