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Optimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range

We discuss the impact of recent LHCb data on the B -> K* mu+mu- decay for New Physics searches. We use an optimised set of observables with a limited sensitivity to hadronic inputs (form factors), leading to a significant deviation from the Standard Model for the semileptonic operator O9. We asce...

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Autores principales: Descotes-Genon, Sébastien, Matias, Joaquim, Virto, Javier
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.180.0361
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1629430
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author Descotes-Genon, Sébastien
Matias, Joaquim
Virto, Javier
author_facet Descotes-Genon, Sébastien
Matias, Joaquim
Virto, Javier
author_sort Descotes-Genon, Sébastien
collection CERN
description We discuss the impact of recent LHCb data on the B -> K* mu+mu- decay for New Physics searches. We use an optimised set of observables with a limited sensitivity to hadronic inputs (form factors), leading to a significant deviation from the Standard Model for the semileptonic operator O9. We ascertain the robustness of our results with respect to models of power corrections, charm-loop effects, factorisation approaches, possible effects from resonance tails at low-recoil, choice of observables and binnings. We explain some contradictory results obtained for the chirality-flipped operator O9prime by different analyses by focusing on the sensitivity of observables at low recoil afflicted by the psi(4160) and possibly other resonances for B+-> K+ mu+mu- and illustrating the need for a finely binned analysis at large recoil (rather than a wide [1-6] bin). Finally, we present updated results including experimental correlations in B -> K* mu+ mu- observables, confirming the deviation seen with respect to the SM hypothesis (4.2 sigma for large-recoil data, 3.5 sigma for large- and low-recoil data).
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spelling cern-16294302023-03-14T18:23:04Zdoi:10.22323/1.180.0361http://cds.cern.ch/record/1629430engDescotes-Genon, SébastienMatias, JoaquimVirto, JavierOptimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic rangeParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe discuss the impact of recent LHCb data on the B -> K* mu+mu- decay for New Physics searches. We use an optimised set of observables with a limited sensitivity to hadronic inputs (form factors), leading to a significant deviation from the Standard Model for the semileptonic operator O9. We ascertain the robustness of our results with respect to models of power corrections, charm-loop effects, factorisation approaches, possible effects from resonance tails at low-recoil, choice of observables and binnings. We explain some contradictory results obtained for the chirality-flipped operator O9prime by different analyses by focusing on the sensitivity of observables at low recoil afflicted by the psi(4160) and possibly other resonances for B+-> K+ mu+mu- and illustrating the need for a finely binned analysis at large recoil (rather than a wide [1-6] bin). Finally, we present updated results including experimental correlations in B -> K* mu+ mu- observables, confirming the deviation seen with respect to the SM hypothesis (4.2 sigma for large-recoil data, 3.5 sigma for large- and low-recoil data).We discuss the impact of recent LHCb data on the B -> K* mu+mu- decay for New Physics searches. We use an optimised set of observables with a limited sensitivity to hadronic inputs (form factors), leading to a significant deviation from the Standard Model for the semileptonic operator O9. We ascertain the robustness of our results with respect to models of power corrections, charm-loop effects, factorisation approaches, possible effects from resonance tails at low-recoil, choice of observables and binnings. We explain some contradictory results obtained for the chirality-flipped operator O9prime by different analyses by focusing on the sensitivity of observables at low recoil afflicted by the psi(4160) and possibly other resonances for B+-> K+ mu+mu- and illustrating the need for a finely binned analysis at large recoil (rather than a wide [1-6] bin). Finally, we present updated results including experimental correlations in B -> K* mu+ mu- observables, confirming the deviation seen with respect to the SM hypothesis (4.2 sigma for large-recoil data, 3.5 sigma for large- and low-recoil data).arXiv:1311.3876oai:cds.cern.ch:16294302013-11-15
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Descotes-Genon, Sébastien
Matias, Joaquim
Virto, Javier
Optimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range
title Optimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range
title_full Optimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range
title_fullStr Optimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range
title_short Optimizing the basis of B → K*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range
title_sort optimizing the basis of b → k*l+l- observables in the full kinematic range
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.180.0361
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1629430
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