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Implications of lepton flavor universality violations in B decays
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Present measurements of b->c tau nu and b->u tau nu transitions differ from the standard model predictions of lepton flavor universality by almost 4sigma. We examine new physics interpretations of this anomaly. An effective field theory analysis shows that minimal flavor violating models are not preferred as an explanation, but are also not yet excluded. Allowing for general flavor violation, right-right vector and right-left scalar quark currents are identified as viable candidates. We discuss explicit examples of two Higgs doublet models, leptoquarks as well as quark and lepton compositeness. Finally, implications for LHC searches and future measurements at the (super)B- factories are presented.
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Future Circular Collider Feasibility Study Report: Volume 1, Physics, Experiments, Detectors
The FCC feasibility study describes how a staged electron-positron and hadron collider could deliver precision measurements on the Higgs, electroweak bosons, and top quark while searching for physics beyond the Standard Model.