4–6 Jun 2024
NYCU
Asia/Taipei timezone

Recent 𝐵^+ → 𝐾^+ 𝜈 𝜈 Excess and Muon g−2 Illuminating Light Dark Sector with Higgs Portal

5 Jun 2024, 16:00
30m
Science Building III/SC353 (NYCU)

Science Building III/SC353

NYCU

300, Hsinchu City, East District, No. 26, Prosperity 1st Rd

Speaker

Shu-Yu HO (KIAS)

Description

The Belle II collaboration recently announced that they observed the B+→K+νν¯ decay process for the first time. This dineutrino mode of B+→K+νν¯ has been theoretically identified as a very clean channel. However, their result encounters a 2.7σ deviation from the Standard Model (SM) calculation. On the other hand, last year, Fermilab released new data on muon g−2 away from the SM expectation with 5σ. In this letter, we study the simplest UV-complete U(1)𝖫μ−𝖫τ-charged complex scalar Dark Matter (DM) model. Thanks to the existence of light dark Higgs boson and light dark photon, we can explain the observed relic density of DM and resolve the results reported by both Belle II and Fermilab experiments simultaneously. As a byproduct, the Hubble tension is alleviated by taking ΔN𝖾𝖿𝖿≃0.3 induced by the light dark photon.

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