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arxiv: 1703.09189 · v3 · pith:JJWS5U2Wnew · submitted 2017-03-27 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Status of the Bto K^*μ^+μ^- anomaly after Moriond 2017

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keywords alphadatadecaysdiscrepancygammaphysicspredictionsaffects
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Motivated by recent results by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations on the angular distribution of the $B \to K^* \mu^+\mu^-$ decay, we perform a state-of-the-art analysis of rare $B$ meson decays based on the $b \to s \mu \mu$ transition. Using standard estimates of hadronic uncertainties, we confirm the presence of a sizable discrepancy between data and SM predictions. We do not find evidence for a $q^2$ or helicity dependence of the discrepancy. The data can be consistently described by new physics in the form of a four-fermion contact interaction $(\bar s \gamma_\alpha P_L b)(\bar \mu \gamma^\alpha \mu)$. Assuming that the new physics affects decays with muons but not with electrons, we make predictions for a variety of theoretically clean observables sensitive to violation of lepton flavour universality.

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