Anomalies in Particle Physics
Pre-published on:
January 31, 2024
Published on:
February 01, 2024
Abstract
I provide a (personal) review of the current hints for physics beyond the Standard Model, called ``anomalies'', obtained both at the intensity frontier (flavour and electroweak precision observables) and in direct LHC searches. This includes the deviations from the Standard Model predictions in semi-leptonic $B$ decays, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, the Cabibbo Angle Anomaly, the $W$ mass as well as non-resonant di-lepton searches, the hints for new scalar particles around $\approx\! 95\,$GeV, $\approx\! 151\,$GeV, $\approx\! 670\,$GeV and the (di-)di-jet excess at $\approx \!1\,$TeV ($\approx 3.6\,$TeV). Possible explanations in terms of new particles are briefly summarized and discussed.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.431.0006
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