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New physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$

We present a complete method to construct QCD-protected observables based on the exclusive 4-body $B$-meson decay $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$ in the low dilepton mass region. The core of the method is the requirement that the constructed quantities should fulfil the symmetries of the angu...

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Autores principales: Egede, Ulrik, Hurth, Tobias, Matias, Joaquim, Ramon, Marc, Reece, Will
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2010)056
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1263761
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author Egede, Ulrik
Hurth, Tobias
Matias, Joaquim
Ramon, Marc
Reece, Will
author_facet Egede, Ulrik
Hurth, Tobias
Matias, Joaquim
Ramon, Marc
Reece, Will
author_sort Egede, Ulrik
collection CERN
description We present a complete method to construct QCD-protected observables based on the exclusive 4-body $B$-meson decay $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$ in the low dilepton mass region. The core of the method is the requirement that the constructed quantities should fulfil the symmetries of the angular distribution. We have identified all symmetries of the angular distribution in the limit of massless leptons and explore: a new non-trivial relation between the coefficients of the angular distribution, the possibility to fully solve the system for the $K^{*}$ amplitudes, and the construction of non-trivial observables. We also present a phenomenological analysis of the new physics sensitivity of angular observables in the decay based on QCD factorisation. We further analyse the CP-conserving observables, $A_{T}^{(2)}$, $A_{T}^{(3)}$ and $A_{T}^{(4)}$. They are practically free of theoretical uncertainties due to the soft form factors for the full range of dilepton masses rather than just at a single point as for $A_{FB}$. They also have a higher sensitivity to specific new physics scenarios compared to observables such as $A_{FB}$. Moreover, we critically examine the new physics reach of CP-violating observables via a complete error analysis due to scale dependences, form factors and $\Lambda/m_b$ corrections. We have developed an ensemble method to evaluate the error on observables from $\Lambda/m_b$ corrections. Finally, we ex plore the experimental prospects of CP-violating observables and find that they are rather limited. Indeed, the CP-conserving (averaged) observables $A_{T}^{(i)}$ (with $i=2,3,4$) will offer a better sensitivity to large CP phases and may be more suitable for experimental analysis.
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spelling cern-12637612023-03-14T16:42:23Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP10(2010)056http://cds.cern.ch/record/1263761engEgede, UlrikHurth, TobiasMatias, JoaquimRamon, MarcReece, WillNew physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$Particle Physics - PhenomenologyWe present a complete method to construct QCD-protected observables based on the exclusive 4-body $B$-meson decay $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$ in the low dilepton mass region. The core of the method is the requirement that the constructed quantities should fulfil the symmetries of the angular distribution. We have identified all symmetries of the angular distribution in the limit of massless leptons and explore: a new non-trivial relation between the coefficients of the angular distribution, the possibility to fully solve the system for the $K^{*}$ amplitudes, and the construction of non-trivial observables. We also present a phenomenological analysis of the new physics sensitivity of angular observables in the decay based on QCD factorisation. We further analyse the CP-conserving observables, $A_{T}^{(2)}$, $A_{T}^{(3)}$ and $A_{T}^{(4)}$. They are practically free of theoretical uncertainties due to the soft form factors for the full range of dilepton masses rather than just at a single point as for $A_{FB}$. They also have a higher sensitivity to specific new physics scenarios compared to observables such as $A_{FB}$. Moreover, we critically examine the new physics reach of CP-violating observables via a complete error analysis due to scale dependences, form factors and $\Lambda/m_b$ corrections. We have developed an ensemble method to evaluate the error on observables from $\Lambda/m_b$ corrections. Finally, we ex plore the experimental prospects of CP-violating observables and find that they are rather limited. Indeed, the CP-conserving (averaged) observables $A_{T}^{(i)}$ (with $i=2,3,4$) will offer a better sensitivity to large CP phases and may be more suitable for experimental analysis.We present a complete method to construct QCD-protected observables based on the exclusive 4-body $B$-meson decay $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$ in the low dilepton mass region. The core of the method is the requirement that the constructed quantities should fulfil the symmetries of the angular distribution. We have identified all symmetries of the angular distribution in the limit of massless leptons and explore: a new non-trivial relation between the coefficients of the angular distribution, the possibility to fully solve the system for the $K^{*}$ amplitudes, and the construction of non-trivial observables. We also present a phenomenological analysis of the new physics sensitivity of angular observables in the decay based on QCD factorisation. We further analyse the CP-conserving observables, $A_{T}^{(2)}$, $A_{T}^{(3)}$ and $A_{T}^{(4)}$. They are practically free of theoretical uncertainties due to the soft form factors for the full range of dilepton masses rather than just at a single point as for $A_{FB}$. They also have a higher sensitivity to specific new physics scenarios compared to observables such as $A_{FB}$. Moreover, we critically examine the new physics reach of CP-violating observables via a complete error analysis due to scale dependences, form factors and $\Lambda/m_b$ corrections. We have developed an ensemble method to evaluate the error on observables from $\Lambda/m_b$ corrections. Finally, we explore the experimental prospects of CP-violating observables and find that they are rather limited. Indeed, the CP-conserving (averaged) observables $A_{T}^{(i)}$ (with $i=2,3,4$) will offer a better sensitivity to large CP phases and may be more suitable for experimental analysis.arXiv:1005.0571UAB-FT-679MZ-TH-10-04IC-HEP-2010-02CERN-PH-TH-2010-032UAB-FT 679MZ-TH-10-04IC-HEP-2010-02CERN-PH-TH-2010-032oai:cds.cern.ch:12637612010-05-05
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Egede, Ulrik
Hurth, Tobias
Matias, Joaquim
Ramon, Marc
Reece, Will
New physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$
title New physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$
title_full New physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$
title_fullStr New physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$
title_full_unstemmed New physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$
title_short New physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{B} \to \bar{K}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$
title_sort new physics reach of the decay mode $\bar{b} \to \bar{k}^{*0}\ell^+\ell^-$
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2010)056
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1263761
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