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Explaining the anomalies in scenarios with top-FCNC couplings

arXiv:2112.14215 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2022.115828

Abstract

Motivated by the recent anomalies in transitions, we explore a minimal scenario, in which the boson has a flavour-changing coupling to charm and top quarks and a flavour-conserving coupling to muons. It is found that such a boson can explain the current anomalies, while satisfying other flavour and collider constraints simultaneously. The boson can be as light as few hundreds GeV. In this case, the decay and the associated production at the LHC could provide sensitive probes of such a boson. As a special feature, the contributions to all rare - and -meson processes are controlled by one parameter. This results in interesting correlations among these processes, which could provide further insights into this scenario. In addition, an extended scenario, in which the boson interacts with the fermion doublets with analogous couplings as in the minimal scenario, is also investigated.

40 pages, 13 figures, typos fixed, comments and references added