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Simplified models of vector $SU(4)$ leptoquarks at the TeV

Assuming confirmation of the anomalies in semi-leptonic $B$-decays, their explanation in terms of the exchange of a massive vector leptoquark field, $U_μ^a$, of charge 2/3, appears to require the inclusion of $U_μ^a$ in the vector multiplet of the adjoint of Pati-Salam $SU(4)$, $\mathcal{G}_μ^A$, as well as the introduction of vector-like fermions, $F_j$, in the fundamental of $SU(4)$. We consider simplified models characterised by the nature of the $SU(4)$ symmetry (global or local), by the number of vector-like fermions, and by the couplings of the Higgs boson to SM fermions (direct or induced by mixing with the vector-like fermions). In all cases, we implement a minimal breaking of a $U(2)^n_f$ flavour symmetry, with a single motivated exception. We then perform a global fit including the main observables sensitive to exchanges of the $\mathcal{G}_μ^A$ at tree level and in loops dominated by logs insensitive to the UV completion.

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