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Interpreting B-anomalies within an extended 331 gauge theory

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arxiv 2201.12595 v2 pith:KDZ33V52 submitted 2022-01-29 hep-ph

Interpreting B-anomalies within an extended 331 gauge theory

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In light of the recent $R_{K^{(*)}}$ data on neutral current flavour anomalies in $B \to K^{(*)} \ell^+ \ell^-$ decays, we re-examine their quantitative interpretation in terms of an extended 331 gauge theory framework. We achieve this by adding two extra lepton species with novel 331 charges, while ensuring that the model remains anomaly free. In contrast to the canonical 331 models, the gauge charges of the first and second lepton families differ from each other, allowing lepton flavour universality violation. We further expand the model by adding the neutral fermions required to provide an adequate description for small neutrino masses.

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