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      Minimal Leptoquark Explanation for the\({R}_{{D}^{(*)}}\),\({R}_{K}\), and\((g-2{)}_{\mu }\)Anomalies

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          We show that by adding a single new scalar particle to the standard model, a TeV-scale leptoquark with the quantum numbers of a right-handed down quark, one can explain in a natural way three of the most striking anomalies of particle physics: the violation of lepton universality in B[over ¯]→K[over ¯]ℓ^{+}ℓ^{-} decays, the enhanced B[over ¯]→D^{(*)}τν[over ¯] decay rates, and the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. Constraints from other precision measurements in the flavor sector can be satisfied without fine-tuning. Our model predicts enhanced B[over ¯]→K[over ¯]^{(*)}νν[over ¯] decay rates and a new-physics contribution to B_{s}-B[over ¯]_{s} mixing close to the current central fit value.

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          Journal
          PRLTAO
          Physical Review Letters
          Phys. Rev. Lett.
          American Physical Society (APS)
          0031-9007
          1079-7114
          April 2016
          April 8 2016
          : 116
          : 14
          Article
          10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.141802
          27104699
          7056f88b-9e6a-47ff-84ba-bbca6a07b97f
          © 2016

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