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Phenomenology of Scalar Leptoquarks: Neutrino Mass, g-2, and B-Anomalies

Source
Springer Proceedings in Physics
ISSN
09308989
Date Issued
2024-01-01
Author(s)
Parashar, Snehashis
Bandyopadhyay, Priyotosh
Karan, Anirban
Mandal, Rusa  
Avnish,
Ghosh, Kirtiman
DOI
10.1007/978-981-97-0289-3_240
Volume
304 SPPHY
Abstract
We consider two BSM scenarios with scalar leptoquarks (LQ), motivated by neutrino mass, muon (g-2), and anomalies in B-decay ratios. A combination of a singlet and a doublet scalar LQ can generate one-loop Majorana neutrino mass, and contribute to the observed muon and electron (g-2) values, while satisfying bounds from lepton flavour violating decays. A carefully chosen parameter space in this model carries discovery and discernability potential at the LHC/FCC from pair production, with different finalstates. On the other hand, extending the SM with a singlet and a triplet scalar LQ separately can categorically explain the observed tensions in B-decay ratios. With a minimal set of couplings, the singlet contributes to R(D)/R(D∗), and the triplet to R(K)/R(K∗). The Yukawa couplings can be probed from single production of the LQs at the LHC/FCC, and their reach for a range of mass is studied.
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https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/29246
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