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From Light to Heavy Z’ solutions to b→sℓ⁺ℓ⁻ data

by Claudio Andrea Manzari (Universität Zürich)

Asia/Seoul
1423 in building 1 (KIAS)

1423 in building 1

KIAS

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Title: From Light to Heavy Z’ solutions to b→sℓ⁺ℓ⁻ data

Speaker: Claudio Andrea Manzari (Universität Zürich)

Abstract: Many extensions of the SM have been proposed to explain the discrepancies between b→sℓ⁺ℓ⁻ data and the corresponding Standard Model predictions.  In this talk, I will focus on important phenomenological implications of a prime solution to the anomalies: a neutral bosons (Z’).  In particular, concerning a heavy neutral gauge boson, I will discuss the effect of the mixing of the Z′ with the SM Z, which cannot be avoided by any symmetry.  I will show that that a mixing of the order of (mZ/mZ′)^2 as expected in generic models, leads to lepton flavour universal contributions, providing a good fit to b→sℓ⁺ℓ⁻ data and is also welcome by the global electroweak fit, where the tension in the W mass prefers a non-zero value of it.  On the other hand, a light Z’ boson is the only viable single particle solution to the anomalies predicting R(K(*))>0 in high q2 bins, providing an essential consistency test of data which will be available in the near future.  I will discuss this solution together with the impact on B->K+invisible, Drell-Yan searches for muon pairs at LHC and e⁺e⁻ → μ⁺μ⁻ + invisible.  I will point out that the forthcoming improved limits on these processes, including the experimental sensitivities required for a proper treatment of the necessarily sizable Z’ width, can rule out a Z’ explanation of b→sℓ⁺ℓ⁻ data with a mass below ~4 GeV.

Videoconference
[Seminar] Claudio Andrea Manzari
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86442117260
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KIAS HEP-PH Organizer
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60611580
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