25–29 Jul 2022
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany
Europe/Zurich timezone

Predictions for flavorful Z' searches from asymptotic safety

25 Jul 2022, 14:54
18m
Central Seminar Room

Central Seminar Room

Particle Physics Parallel Session B

Speaker

Abhishek Chikkaballi (National Center for Nuclear Research)

Description

We investigate b→s flavor-anomaly solutions with U(1)' extensions in the framework of asymptotically safe quantum gravity. We study three different U(1)' extensions with vector-like fermions and a scalar field whose vev breaks the new U(1)'. The universal contribution of quantum gravity to renormalization group equations (RGEs) of all the gauge and the Yukawa couplings, beyond the Planck scale, ensues interdependent boundary conditions between the Standard Model and the New Physics (NP) couplings during the flow of RGEs from an interactive UV fixed point. As a result, precise measurements of low-energy SM couplings fix the exact values of the NP couplings, and accordingly, the NP mass range can be significantly narrowed down. We confront the models parameter space with the various LHC searches for VL fermions and the new gauge boson Z'. We find a viable parameter space with a potential to probe entirely in LHC Run 3.

Primary author

Abhishek Chikkaballi (National Center for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Enrico Maria Sessolo (NCBJ, Warsaw) Kamila Kowalska (National Centre for Nuclear Research) Daniele Rizzo (NCBJ)

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