Abstract

Extensions of the Standard Model with an Abelian gauge group are constrained by gauge anomaly cancellation, so that only a limited number of possible charge assignments is allowed without the introduction of new chiral fermions. For flavour universal charges, couplings of the associated hidden photon to Standard Model fermions are flavour conserving at tree-level. We show explicitly that even the flavour specific charge assignments allowed by anomaly cancellation condition lead to flavour conserving tree-level couplings of the hidden photon to quarks and charged leptons \emph{if} the CKM or PMNS matrix can be successfully reconstructed. Further, loop-induced flavour changing couplings are strongly suppressed. As a consequence, the structure of the Majorana mass matrix is constrained and flavour changing tree-level couplings of the hidden photon to neutrino mass eigenstates are identified as a means to distinguish the $U(1)_{B-L}$ gauge boson from any other anomaly-free extension of the Standard Model without new chiral fermions. We present a comprehensive analysis of constraints and projections for future searches for a $U(1)_{B-3L_i}$ gauge boson, calculate the reach of resonance searches in $B$ meson decays and comment on the implications for non-standard neutrino interactions.

Highlights

  • Light new physics can arise in many extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics (SM)

  • Extensions of the Standard Model with an Abelian gauge group are constrained by gauge anomaly cancellation, so that only a limited number of possible charge assignments is allowed without the introduction of new chiral fermions

  • We demonstrate that loop-induced flavor-changing couplings of the new gauge bosons to quarks and charged leptons are protected by a Glashow-Iliopoulos-Maiani (GIM) mechanism even for flavor nonuniversal gauge couplings and estimate the reach of dedicated resonance searches for new gauge bosons in flavor-changing meson decays

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Light new physics can arise in many extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics (SM). There is a priori no reason to assume that any extension of the SM respects the SM flavor symmetry in the absence of a mechanism that gives rise to minimal flavor violation. Such a mechanism is for example realized for new gauge bosons that only couple to the SM through kinetic mixing with the hypercharge gauge boson [51,52,53,54]. We discuss the implications of such nonuniversal neutrino charges for nonstandard neutrino interactions and present a comprehensive analysis of current and future experiments searching for a new gauge boson in the case of the three Uð1ÞB−3Li groups

THE FLAVOR STRUCTURE OF HIDDEN PHOTON COUPLINGS
Dirac neutrinos
Majorana neutrinos
FLAVOR-CHANGING NEUTRAL CURRENTS
CONCLUSIONS
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