18–23 Aug 2025
University of California at Santa Cruz
US/Pacific timezone

TeV-scale scalar leptoquarks solve shortcomings of SO(10) and explain the flavor anomalies

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20m
University of California at Santa Cruz

University of California at Santa Cruz

Non-SUSY extensions of the Standard Model Non-SUSY extensions of the Standard Model

Speaker

Xiyuan Gao (KIT, Karlsruhe, TTP)

Description

It is common practice to explain deviations between data and Standard-Model predictions by postulating new particles at the TeV scale ad-hoc. This approach becomes much more convincing, if one successfully embeds the postulated particles into a UV completion which addresses other conceptual or phenomenological shortcomings of the SM. I present a study of an SO(10) grand unified theory which contains scalar leptoquark fields employed to explain the “flavor anomalies” in $b\rightarrow s$ and $b\rightarrow c$ decays. I find that the additional degrees of freedom improve the renormalization group evolution of the SM parameters and may explain some of the observed fermion masses.

Authors

Prof. Ulrich Nierste Xiyuan Gao (KIT, Karlsruhe, TTP)

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