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13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

Light dark matter, rare B decays with missing energy in LμLτ model

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15m
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University

University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University

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Speaker

Suchismita Sahoo

Description

We investigate the phenomenology of light GeV-scale fermionic dark matter in U(1)LμLτ gauge extension of the Standard Model. Heavy neutral fermions alongside with a S1(3,1,1/3) scalar leptoquark and an inert scalar doublet are added to address the flavor anomalies and light neutrino mass respectively. The light gauge boson associated with U(1)LμLτ gauge group mediates dark to visible sector and helps to obtain the correct relic density. Aided with a colored scalar, we constrain the new model parameters by using the branching ratios of various bsll and bsγ decay processes as well as the lepton flavour non-universality observables RK() and then show the implication on the branching ratios of some rare semileptonic B(K(),ϕ)+ missing energy, processes.

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Rukmani Mohanta Shivaramakrishna Singirala (School of physics, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046)

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