There is a newly emerging tension between determinations of ${V}_{us}$ from different sources (known as the Cabibbo anomaly), clearly demonstrated by the new $R({V}_{us})$ observable which is highly sensitive to… Click to show full abstract
There is a newly emerging tension between determinations of ${V}_{us}$ from different sources (known as the Cabibbo anomaly), clearly demonstrated by the new $R({V}_{us})$ observable which is highly sensitive to lepton flavor universality violating effects. We explore this observable from the perspective of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory and show there is a discrepancy between $R({V}_{us})$ and existing electroweak precision observables (EWPO) in a simple single operator dominated scenario. We explore all possible single particle extensions of the Standard Model that can generate the Cabibbo anomaly effect and show how they cannot simply reconcile the current data. We further examine the future of EWPO at the ILC or FCC-ee experiments and discuss the effect on the tension of a change in specific EW observables.
               
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