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The role of non-universal couplings in explaining the anomaly

arXiv:2010.12009 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2021.115538

Abstract

The tension among measurements of from different channels, the so-called Cabibbo Angle Anomaly, can be interpreted as a signal of lepton flavor universality (LFU) violation in the boson couplings. We investigate this issue in the framework of effective field theory, keeping the gauge structure of the Standard Model (SM) unchanged. We introduce gauge-invariant dimension-6 effective operators that couple the Higgs doublet to leptons, thereby giving non-universal tree-level contributions to the couplings of electroweak gauge bosons. Due to the gauge symmetry, a tension arises between the measurements that are affected by new couplings, and the electroweak precision measurements, which are also affected by the new couplings. We show that this tension can be alleviated by allowing additional sources of gauge-invariant couplings of boson to left- or right-handed leptons, and find the optimal regions indicated by the current data in the Wilson-coefficient space. We illustrate our model-independent results with the examples of minimal extensions of the SM involving the vector-like lepton (VLL) models. We point out that dimension-6 operators coupling the Higgs doublet to leptons can affect the rate of decay significantly in general, however this effect is restricted to less than a per cent level for the minimal VLL models.

26 pages, 6 figures; Figures/Results for non-minimal EFT scenarios updated