Abstract: Recently, Belle II has reported excess in B -> K nu barn. Since the neutrinos in the final states are not identified, the excess may be due to some "invisible" states. Proposal has been made to take the "invisible" to be a light dark matter pair to explain the excess. To have a consistent explanation, one should also look into dark matter relic density and direct detection of dark matter.
We find that these considerations constraint theoretical model buildings severely. In this talk I will report our effort to build a consistent theoretical renormalizable model.
Bio
Professor Xiao-Gang He is a Chair Professor of Institute of Tsung-Dao Lee Institute in Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He is the Particle and Nuclear Physics Divisition Head. Fellow of the American Physical Society. He has a wide insteresting in research topics and has published more than 350 academic research papers, with more than 15,000 peer citations, and an h-index of 62.