Prospects for rare B decays at belle II

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Rare and flavour-changing neutral current decays of the B meson are an important probe in the search for physics beyond the Standard Model. There have recently been several anomalies in rare B decays, and lepton-universality measurements, specifically involving the b → sℓ+ℓ- quark transition. These results tend towards a non-Standard-Model interpretation. The Belle II experiment is a next-generation b physics experiment located at SuperKEKB, an upgraded B factory e+e-collider, in Tsukuba, Japan. The first collisions are expected in early 2018 with full physics data expected in 2019. This document describes prospects for several rare B decays at Belle II including b → sℓ+ℓ- processes and others, such as b → (s, d)γ and b → sνν. Areas where the Belle II program is complementary to that of the currently running LHCb experiment are highlighted.

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Cunliffe, S. (2017). Prospects for rare B decays at belle II. In Proceedings of the 2017 Meeting of the APS Division of Particles and Fields, DPF 2017. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.291.0080

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