FCC-ee could measure B_s -> phi mu+ mu- branching ratio to 0.5% and time-dependent CP observables D_f, C_f, S_f to 0.1, 0.02, and 0.02, giving order-of-magnitude better Wilson coefficient constraints than pre-FCC projections.
The rare decay B --> X_s l^+ l^- to NNLL precision for arbitrary dilepton invariant mass
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We present a new phenomenological analysis of the inclusive rare decay $B \to X_s \ell^+\ell^-$. In particular, we present the first calculation of the NNLL contributions due to the leading two-loop matrix elements, evaluated for arbitrary dilepton invariant mass. This allows to obtain the first NNLL estimates of the dilepton mass spectrum and the lepton forward-backward asymmetry in the high $ M^2_{\ell^+ \ell^-}$ region, and to provide an independent check of previously published results in the low $ M^2_{\ell^+ \ell^-}$ region. The numerical impact of these NNLL corrections in the high-mass region ($ M^2_{\ell^+ \ell^-} > 14.4 GeV^2$) amounts to -13% in the integrated rate, and leads to a reduction of the scale uncertainty to $\pm 3%$. The impact of non-perturbative contributions in this region is also discussed in detail.
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Time-Dependent Precision Measurement of $B_s^0\rightarrow \phi \mu^+\mu^-$ Decay at FCC-$ee$
FCC-ee could measure B_s -> phi mu+ mu- branching ratio to 0.5% and time-dependent CP observables D_f, C_f, S_f to 0.1, 0.02, and 0.02, giving order-of-magnitude better Wilson coefficient constraints than pre-FCC projections.