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Rare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yan

Rare b hadron decays are considered excellent probes of new semileptonic four-fermion interactions of microscopic origin. However, the same interactions also correct the high-mass Drell-Yan tails. In this work, we revisit the first statement in the context of this complementarity and chart the space...

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Autores principales: Greljo, Admir, Salko, Jakub, Smolkovič, Aleks, Stangl, Peter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2023)087
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847486
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author Greljo, Admir
Salko, Jakub
Smolkovič, Aleks
Stangl, Peter
author_facet Greljo, Admir
Salko, Jakub
Smolkovič, Aleks
Stangl, Peter
author_sort Greljo, Admir
collection CERN
description Rare b hadron decays are considered excellent probes of new semileptonic four-fermion interactions of microscopic origin. However, the same interactions also correct the high-mass Drell-Yan tails. In this work, we revisit the first statement in the context of this complementarity and chart the space of short-distance new physics that could show up in rare b decays. We analyze the latest b → qℓ$^{+}$ℓ$^{−}$ measurements, where q = d or s and ℓ = e or μ, including the most recent LHCb $ {R}_{K^{\left(\ast \right)}} $ update, together with the latest charged and neutral current high-mass Drell-Yan data, pp → ℓν and pp → ℓ$^{+}$ℓ$^{−}$. We implement a sophisticated interpretation pipeline within the flavio framework, allowing us to investigate the multidimensional SMEFT parameter space thoroughly and efficiently. To showcase the new functionalities of flavio, we construct several explicit models featuring either a Z′ or a leptoquark, which can explain the tension in b → sμ$^{+}$μ$^{−}$ angular distributions and branching fractions while predicting lepton flavor universality (LFU) ratios to be SM-like, $ {R}_{K^{\left(\ast \right)}}\approx {R}_{K^{\left(\ast \right)}}^{\textrm{SM}} $, as indicated by the recent data. Those models are then confronted against the global likelihood, including the high-mass Drell-Yan, either finding tensions or compatibility.
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spelling cern-28474862023-09-14T05:54:33Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP05(2023)087http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847486engGreljo, AdmirSalko, JakubSmolkovič, AleksStangl, PeterRare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yanhep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyRare b hadron decays are considered excellent probes of new semileptonic four-fermion interactions of microscopic origin. However, the same interactions also correct the high-mass Drell-Yan tails. In this work, we revisit the first statement in the context of this complementarity and chart the space of short-distance new physics that could show up in rare b decays. We analyze the latest b → qℓ$^{+}$ℓ$^{−}$ measurements, where q = d or s and ℓ = e or μ, including the most recent LHCb $ {R}_{K^{\left(\ast \right)}} $ update, together with the latest charged and neutral current high-mass Drell-Yan data, pp → ℓν and pp → ℓ$^{+}$ℓ$^{−}$. We implement a sophisticated interpretation pipeline within the flavio framework, allowing us to investigate the multidimensional SMEFT parameter space thoroughly and efficiently. To showcase the new functionalities of flavio, we construct several explicit models featuring either a Z′ or a leptoquark, which can explain the tension in b → sμ$^{+}$μ$^{−}$ angular distributions and branching fractions while predicting lepton flavor universality (LFU) ratios to be SM-like, $ {R}_{K^{\left(\ast \right)}}\approx {R}_{K^{\left(\ast \right)}}^{\textrm{SM}} $, as indicated by the recent data. Those models are then confronted against the global likelihood, including the high-mass Drell-Yan, either finding tensions or compatibility.Rare $b$ hadron decays are considered excellent probes of new semileptonic four-fermion interactions of microscopic origin. However, the same interactions also correct the high-mass Drell-Yan tails. In this work, we revisit the first statement in the context of this complementarity and chart the space of short-distance new physics that could show up in rare $b$ decays. We analyze the latest $b \to q \ell^+ \ell^-$ measurements, where $q = d$ or $s$ and $\ell = e$ or $\mu$, including the most recent LHCb $R_{K^{(*)}}$ update, together with the latest charged and neutral current high-mass Drell-Yan data, $p p \to \ell \nu$ and $p p \to \ell^+ \ell^-$. We implement a sophisticated interpretation pipeline within the flavio framework, allowing us to investigate the multidimensional SMEFT parameter space thoroughly and efficiently. To showcase the new functionalities of flavio, we construct several explicit models featuring either a $Z'$ or a leptoquark, which can explain the tension in $b \to s \mu^+ \mu^-$ angular distributions and branching fractions while predicting lepton flavor universality (LFU) ratios to be SM-like, $R_{K^{(*)}} \approx R^{{\rm SM}}_{K^{(*)}}$, as indicated by the recent data. Those models are then confronted against the global likelihood, including the high-mass Drell-Yan, either finding tensions or compatibility.arXiv:2212.10497CERN-TH-2023-037oai:cds.cern.ch:28474862022-12-20
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Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Greljo, Admir
Salko, Jakub
Smolkovič, Aleks
Stangl, Peter
Rare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yan
title Rare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yan
title_full Rare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yan
title_fullStr Rare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yan
title_full_unstemmed Rare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yan
title_short Rare $b$ decays meet high-mass Drell-Yan
title_sort rare $b$ decays meet high-mass drell-yan
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2023)087
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847486
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