A detector-level Monte Carlo study finds that pair-produced E6SSM scalar diquarks decaying to top-bottom pairs could be observed with >3 sigma statistical significance at the HL-LHC for masses up to 900 GeV.
Unified explanation of flavor anomalies, radiative neutrino mass and ANITA anomalous events in a vector leptoquark model
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Driven by the recent experimental hints of lepton-flavor-universality violation in the bottom-quark sector, we consider a simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) with an additional vector leptoquark $V_{\rm LQ}({\bf 3},{\bf 1},2/3)$ and a scalar diquark $S_{\rm DQ}({\bf 6},{\bf 1},4/3)$ under the SM gauge group $SU(3)_c\times SU(2)_L\times U(1)_Y$, in order to simultaneously explain the $b \to s \ell^+ \ell^-$ (with $\ell=e,\mu$) and $b \to c l^- \bar \nu_l$ (with $l=e,\mu,\tau$) flavor anomalies, as well as to generate small neutrino masses through a two-loop radiative mechanism. We perform a global fit to all the relevant and up-to-date $b \to s \ell^+ \ell^-$ and $b \to c l^- \bar \nu_l$ data under the assumption that the leptoquark couples predominantly to second and third-generation SM fermions. We then look over the implications of the allowed parameter space on lepton-flavor-violating $B$ and $\tau$ decay modes, such as $B_s \to l^+_i l^-_j, \ B \to K^{(*)} l^+_i l^-_j, \ B_s \to \phi l^+_i l^-_j$, $\Upsilon(nS) \to \mu \tau$ and $\tau \to \mu \gamma$, $\tau \to \mu \phi (\eta^{(\prime)})$, respectively. Minimally extending this model by adding a fermion singlet $\chi({\bf 1},{\bf 1},0)$ also explains the ANITA anomalous upgoing events. Furthermore, we provide complementary constraints on leptoquark and diquark couplings from high-energy collider and other low-energy experiments to test this model.
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Unveiling E$_6$SSM Scalar Diquarks at the HL-LHC
A detector-level Monte Carlo study finds that pair-produced E6SSM scalar diquarks decaying to top-bottom pairs could be observed with >3 sigma statistical significance at the HL-LHC for masses up to 900 GeV.