Gauging an almost arbitrary combination of baryon number, lepton numbers and hypercharge, with three new singlet fermions, yields a Z' framework that can explain the B decay flavour anomalies with a universal axial coupling and non-universal vector couplings.
Lepton Flavor Violation in Exclusive $b\to s$ Decays
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Starting from the general effective hamiltonian relevant to the $b\to s$ transitions, we derive the expressions for the full angular distributions of the $B \to K^{(\ast )} \ell_1 \ell_2$ decay modes, as well as for ${\cal B}(B_s \to \ell_1\ell_2 )$ ($\ell_1\neq \ell_2$). We point out the differences in the treatment of the lepton flavor violating modes with respect to the lepton flavor conserving ones. Concerning the relevant Wilson coefficients we evaluate them in two different scenarios: (i) The (pseudo-)scalar coefficients are obtained using the (pseudo-)scalar coupling extracted from the experimental non-zero value of ${\cal B}(h\to \mu\tau)$, (ii) Revisiting a $Z^\prime$-model in which the flavor changing neutral couplings are allowed. We provide the numerical estimates of the branching fractions of the above-mentioned modes in both scenarios.
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Gauging the accidental symmetries of the Standard Model, and implications for the flavour anomalies
Gauging an almost arbitrary combination of baryon number, lepton numbers and hypercharge, with three new singlet fermions, yields a Z' framework that can explain the B decay flavour anomalies with a universal axial coupling and non-universal vector couplings.