$(g-2)_��$ Versus $K \to ��+E_{miss}$ Induced by the $(B-L)_{23}$ Boson

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To address the long-standing $(g-2)_��$ anomaly via a light boson, in Ref. [1] we proposed to extend the standard model (SM) by the local $(B-L)_{23}$, under which only the second and third generations of fermions are charged. It predicts an invisible $Z'$ with mass ${\cal O}(100)$ MeV, and moreover it has flavor-changing neutral current (FCNC) couplings to the up-type quarks at tree level. Such a $Z'$, via $K_L \to ��^0 + Z'(\to ��\bar��)$ at loop level, may be a natural candidate to account for the recent KOTO anomaly. In this article, we investigate this possibility, to find that $Z'$ can readily do this job if it is no longer responsible for the $(g-2)_��$ anomaly. We further find that both anomalies can be explained with moderate tuning of the CP violation, but may contradict the $B$ meson decays.

21 pages, 6 figures, v3: text and Figs. 2, 4 are improved

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