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Explaining the Lepton Non-universality at the LHCb and CMS from a Unified Framework

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arxiv 1409.0882 v3 pith:Q2XWYNWN submitted 2014-09-02 hep-ph hep-ex

Explaining the Lepton Non-universality at the LHCb and CMS from a Unified Framework

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The recent results from the LHCb in the context of $(B^+ \rightarrow K^+ l l)$ decay and the CMS analysis in the context of right handed $W$-boson ($W_R$) search show a $2.6\sigma$ and a $2.8\sigma$ deviations from the Standard Model expectations respectively. In this work, we address these two seemingly uncorrelated results in the context of \R-parity violating supersymmetry. We found that a particular combination of $LQD^c$-type operators which successfully explain the LHCb result, can also accommodate the CMS excess in the $eejj$ channel of the $W_R$ search.

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