Abstract

Rare semileptonic $b \to s \ell^+ \ell^-$ transitions provide some of the most promising frameworks to search for new physics effects. Recent analyses of these decays have indicated an anomalous behaviour in measurements of angular distributions of the decay $B^0\to K^*\mu^+\mu^-$ and lepton-flavour-universality observables. Unambiguously establishing if these deviations have a common nature is of paramount importance in order to understand the observed pattern. We propose a novel approach to independently and complementary probe this hypothesis by performing a simultaneous amplitude analysis of $\bar{B}^0 \to \bar{K}^{*0} \mu^+\mu^-$ and $\bar{B}^0 \to \bar{K}^{*0} e^+e^-$ decays. This method enables the direct determination of observables that encode potential non-equal couplings of muons and electrons, and are found to be insensitive to nonperturbative QCD effects. If current hints of new physics are confirmed, our approach could allow an early discovery of physics beyond the standard model with LHCb run II data sets.

Highlights

  • Flavor changing neutral current processes of B meson decays are crucial probes for the standard model (SM), since as yet undiscovered particles may contribute to these transitions and cause observables to deviate from their SM predictions [1,2,3,4]

  • Several models have been suggested in order to interpret these results as new physics (NP) signatures [11,12,13,14,15,16,17]

  • NP effects are incorporated by introducing deviations in the Wilson coefficients (WC) [32] from their SM predictions, i.e., Ci 1⁄4 CSi M þ CNi P

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Introduction

Flavor changing neutral current processes of B meson decays are crucial probes for the standard model (SM), since as yet undiscovered particles may contribute to these transitions and cause observables to deviate from their SM predictions [1,2,3,4]. This effect relies on the strong correlation between the muon and electron modes imposed by the lepton-flavor universality of the hadronic matrix elements.

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