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Large Hadron Collider Constraints on Some Simple $Z'$ Models for $b\to sμ^+μ^-$ Anomalies

We examine current Large Hadron Collider constraints on some simple $Z'$ models that significantly improve on Standard Model fits to $b\to sμ^+μ^-$ transition data. The models that we consider are the 'third family baryon number minus second family lepton number' $(B_3-L_2)$ model and the 'third family hypercharge' model and variants. The constraints are applied on parameter regions of each model that fit the $b\to sμ^+μ^-$ transition data and come from high-mass Drell-Yan di-muons and measurements of Standard Model processes. This latter set of observables place particularly strong bounds upon the parameter space of the $B_3-L_2$ model when the mass of the $Z'$ boson is less than 300 GeV.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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