Dark matter contribution to $b\to s μ^+ μ^-$ anomaly in local $U(1)_{L_μ-L_τ}$ model
Abstract: We propose a local $U(1){L\mu-L_\tau}$ model to explain $b \to s \mu+ \mu-$ anomaly observed at the LHCb and Belle experiments. The model also has a natural dark matter candidate $N$. We introduce $SU(2)L$-doublet colored scalar $\widetilde{q}$ to mediate $b \to s$ transition at one-loop level. The $U(1){L_\mu-L_\tau}$ gauge symmetry is broken spontaneously by the scalar $S$. All the new particles are charged under $U(1){L\mu-L_\tau}$. We can obtain $C_9{\mu,{\rm NP}} \sim -1$ to solve the $b \to s\mu+\mu-$ anomaly and can explain the correct dark matter relic density of the universe, $\Omega_{\rm DM} h2 \approx 0.12$, simultaneously, while evading constraints from electroweak precision tests, neutrino trident experiments and other quark flavor-changing loop processes such as $b \to s \gamma$ and $B_s-\overline{B}_s$ mixing. Our model can be tested by searching for $Z'$ and new colored scalar at the LHC and $B \to K* \nu \overline{\nu}$ process at Belle-II.
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