Abstract

Tests of lepton-universality as rate ratios in $b\to s \ell\ell$ transitions can be predicted very accurately in the Standard Model. The deficits with respect to expectations reported by the LHCb experiment in muon-to-electron ratios of the $B\to K^{(*)}\ell\ell$ decay rates thus point to genuine manifestations of lepton non-universal new physics. In this paper, we analyse these measurements in the context of effective field theory. First, we discuss the interplay of the different operators in $R_K$ and $R_{K^*}$ and provide predictions for $R_{K^*}$ in the Standard Model and in new-physics scenarios that can explain $R_K$. We also provide approximate numerical formulas for these observables in bins of interest as functions of the relevant Wilson coefficients. Secondly, we perform frequentist fits to $R_{K}$ and $R_{K^*}$. The SM disagrees with these measurements at $3.7\sigma$ significance. We find excellent fits in scenarios with combinations of $\mathcal O_{9(10)}^\ell=\bar s\gamma^\mu b_L~\ell\gamma_\mu(\gamma_5) \ell$ operators, with pulls relative to the Standard Model in the region of $4\sigma$. An important conclusion of our analysis is that a lepton-specific contribution to $\mathcal O_{10}$ is essential to understand the data. Under the hypothesis that new-physics couples selectively to the muons, we also present fits to other $b\to s\mu\mu$ data with a conservative error assessment, and comment on more general scenarios. Finally, we discuss new lepton universality ratios that, if new physics is the origin of the observed discrepancy, should contribute to the statistically significant discovery of new physics in the near future.

Highlights

  • Ratios of decay rates such as B → KðÃÞll for different leptons l 1⁄4 e or μ are protected from hadronic uncertainties and can be very accurately predicted in the Standard Model (SM) [1,2]

  • The deficits with respect to expectations reported by the LHCb experiment in muon-toelectron ratios of the B → KðÃÞll decay rates point to genuine manifestations of lepton nonuniversal new physics

  • For RK we extend to B → Kll decays the parametrization of power corrections put forward for B → KÃll in Ref. [25] and use input from light cone sum rules [24] to fix the only form factor appearing in the heavy-quark limit [50] and to estimate the effects of the soft-gluon exchange in the charm-contribution to the decay

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Ratios of decay rates such as B → KðÃÞll for different leptons l 1⁄4 e or μ are protected from hadronic uncertainties and can be very accurately predicted in the Standard Model (SM) [1,2]. Several authors have proposed combinations of the angular observables of B → KðÃÞll for muons and electrons probing lepton universality, that are again protected from hadronic uncertainties and sensitive to specific scenarios of NP [29,41,42,43]. Some of these observables have been recently analyzed by the Belle [10] Collaboration showing overall consistency with the SM, albeit with large experimental errors. We describe our findings in terms of frequentist statistic inference and discuss the robustness of the results to variations of hadronic uncertainties

STRUCTURE OF THE NEW-PHYSICS CONTRIBUTIONS TO RKðÃÞ
PREDICTIONS IN THE STANDARD MODEL AND IN SELECTED NEW-PHYSICS SCENARIOS
Fits only to RK and RKÃ
Robustness of fit with respect to hadronic uncertainties
Beyond muon-specific lepton nonuniversality
PRECISION PROBES OF A LEPTON-NONUNIVERSAL C10
CONCLUSIONS

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