Gauged $U(1)_{L_μ-L_τ}$ Scotogenic Model in light of $R_{K^{(*)}}$ Anomaly and AMS-02 Positron Excess (1908.07192v1)
Abstract: We study the gauged $U(1){L\mu-L_\tau}$ scotogenic model with emphasis on latest measurement of LHCb $R_{K{(*)}}$ anomaly and AMS-02 positron excess. In this model, neutrino masses are induced at one-loop level with $Z_2$-odd particles, i.e., right-handed neutrinos $N_\ell(\ell=e,\mu,\tau)$ and inert scalar doublet $\eta$ inside the loop. Meanwhile, the gauged $U(1){L\mu-L_\tau}$ symmetry is broken spontaneously by the scalar singlet $S$, resulting to the massive gauge boson $Z'$. Provided certain couplings to quarks induced by heavy vector-like quarks, the gauge boson $Z'$ would contribute to the transition $b\to s \mu+\mu-$, hence explain the $R_{K{(*)}}$ anomaly. As for the Majorana fermion DM $N$, the gauge boson $Z'$ and the singlet Higgs $H_0$ will generate various annihilation channels, among which the $NN\to Z'Z'$ and $NN\to Z'H_0(\to Z'Z')$ channel could be used to interpret the AMS-02 positron excess. We give a comprehensive analysis on model parameter space with consider various current constraints. The combined analysis shows that the $R_{K{(*)}}$ anomaly and AMS-02 positron excess can be explained simultaneously.
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