HEP phenomenology joint Cavendish-DAMTP seminar
Thursday 11 June 2020 -
16:00
Monday 8 June 2020
Tuesday 9 June 2020
Wednesday 10 June 2020
Thursday 11 June 2020
16:00
Charging a leptoquark under Lmu-Ltau
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Matthew Kirk
(
La Sapienza and INFN Roma1
)
Charging a leptoquark under Lmu-Ltau
Matthew Kirk
(
La Sapienza and INFN Roma1
)
16:00 - 17:00
The persistent anomalies in a variety of rare b->sll decays are one of the most intriguing signs of BSM physics at the moment. The scalar leptoquark S3 is a common model proposed to explain these anomalies but it has some conceptual difficulties which are often brushed over, relating to proton decay and the generic lepton coupling. After giving a general introduction to the history and current status of the b->sll flavour anomalies, I will discuss these problems and how promoting one of the accidental global symmetries of the SM, L_mu - L_tau, to a gauge symmetry can provide a nice solution to these problems. I also discuss the naturalness of introducing new scalars above the EW scale and will use an argument known as finite naturalness to justify the existence of a mass hierarchy.