Rare two-body meson decays give the strongest current bounds on the ALP-W coupling for light ALPs, with Z-boson decays and future lepton colliders extending the reach to heavier masses.
Novel method to reliably determine the photon helicity in $b\to s\gamma$
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A sizable right-handed photon polarization in $b\to s\gamma$ is a clear signal for new physics. In this work we point out that the photon helicity in $b\to s\gamma$ can be unambiguously extracted by combining the measurements in $B\to K_1\gamma$ and the Cabibbo-favored $D\to K_1 e^+\nu$ decay. We propose a ratio of up-down asymmetries in $D\to K_1 e^+\nu$ to quantify the hadronic effects. { A method for measuring in experiment the involved partial decay widths in the ratio is discussed, and experimental facilities like BESIII, Belle-II and LHCb are likely to measure this ratio. We also give the angular distribution that is useful to extract the photon polarization in the presence of different kaon resonances. }
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Probing ALP couplings to electroweak gauge bosons
Rare two-body meson decays give the strongest current bounds on the ALP-W coupling for light ALPs, with Z-boson decays and future lepton colliders extending the reach to heavier masses.