Speaker
Lorenzo Calibbi
(Nankai University)
Description
In the light of the recent result of the Muon g-2 experiment and the update on the test of lepton flavour universality R_K published by the LHCb collaboration, we systematically build and discuss a set of models with minimal field content that can simultaneously give: (i) a thermal Dark Matter candidate; (ii) large loop contributions to b→sℓℓ processes able to address R_K and the other B anomalies; (iii) a natural solution to the muon g−2 discrepancy through chirally-enhanced contributions.
First author | Lorenzo Calibbi |
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calibbi@nankai.edu.cn | |
Collaboration / Activity | Theory |
Primary author
Lorenzo Calibbi
(Nankai University)