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In this paper we present a detailed study of the four-body decay B0 → K+π−ℓ+ℓ−, where tensions with the Standard Model predictions have been observed. Our analysis of the decay with P- and S-wave contributions to the K+π− system develops a complete understanding of the symmetries of the distribution, in the case of massless and massive leptons. In both cases, the symmetries determine relations between the observables in the B0 → K+π−ℓ+ℓ− decay distribution. This enables us to define the complete set of observables accessible to experiments, including several that have not previously been identified. The new observables arise when the decay rate is written differentially with respect to {m}_{K_{pi }} . We demonstrate that experiments will be able to fit this full decay distribution with currently available data sets and investigate the sensitivity to new physics scenarios given the experimental precision that is expected in the future.The symmetry relations provide a unique handle to explore the behaviour of S-wave observables by expressing them in terms of P-wave observables, therefore minimising the dependence on poorly-known S-wave form factors. Using this approach, we construct two theoretically optimized S-wave observables and explore their sensitivity to new physics. By further exploiting the symmetry relations, we obtain the first bounds on the S-wave observables using two different methods and highlight how these relations may be used as cross-checks of the experimental methodology and the parametrization of the B0 → K+π−ℓ+ℓ− differential decay rate. We identify a zero-crossing point that would be at a common dilepton invariant mass for a subset of P- and S-wave observables, and explore the information on new physics and hadronic effects that this zero point can provide.

Highlights

  • The symmetry relations provide a unique handle to explore the behaviour of S-wave observables by expressing them in terms of P-wave observables, minimising the

  • In this paper we present the potential of B0 → K+π− + − transitions to search for physics beyond the SM, considering both P- and S-wave contributions to the K+π− system

  • Using pseudoexperiments that account for both background and detector effects, we make the first study of the capability of the LHCb experiment to extract the complete set of P- and S-wave observables from a single fit to the five-dimensional differential decay rate of B0 → K+π− + − decays

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Introduction

The symmetry relations provide a unique handle to explore the behaviour of S-wave observables by expressing them in terms of P-wave observables, minimising the. We investigate the potential of combinations of the new S-wave observables to separate between relevant NP scenarios, in light of the current anomalies, for both current and future data sets. The complexities of both experimental and theoretical techniques to study B0 → K+π− + − transitions lend themselves to systemic errors.

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