The rare decay B0 → K*0 ℓ+ ℓ- is a flavour changing neutral current decay with a high sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model. Nearly all theoretical predictions and all experimental measurements so far have assumed a K*0 P-wave that decays into the K+ π- final state. In this paper the addition of an S-wave within the K +π- system of B0 → K*0 ℓ+ ℓ- and the subsequent impact of this on the angular distribution of the final state particles is explored. The inclusion of the S-wave causes a distinction between the values of the angular observables obtained from counting experiments and those obtained from fits to the angular distribution. The effect of a non-zero S-wave on an angular analysis of B 0 → K*0 ℓ+ ℓ- is assessed as a function of dataset size and the relative size of the S-wave amplitude. An S-wave contribution, equivalent to what is measured in B 0 → J/ψK*0 at BaBar, leads to a significant bias on the angular observables for datasets of above 200 signal decays. Any future experimental analysis of the K+ π- ℓ+ ℓ- final state will have to take the S-wave contribution into account. © 2013 SISSA.
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Blake, T., Egede, U., & Shires, A. (2013). The effect of S-wave interference on the B0 → K*0 ℓ+ ℓ- Angular observables. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2013(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2013)027
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