Constraining new physics with B → K*μ+μ- in the early LHC era

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We investigate the observables available in the angular distribution of B→K*μ+μ- to identify those suitable for measurements in the first few years of LHC data taking. There are three observables that may be extracted by counting signal events as a function of one or two decay angles and correspond to large features of the full angular distribution in the Standard Model: AFB, FL, and S5. Two of these are well known in the experimental community; however, we show that measuring S5 adds complementary sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard model. Like AFB, it features a zero-crossing point with reduced hadronic uncertainties at leading order and in the large recoil limit. Due to the high gradient of S5 at this point, we find it would be possible for LHCb to measure it to high precision. Current experimental model independent constraints on parameter space are presented and predictions made for the values of the AFB and S5 zero-crossing points. The relative impact of early LHCb measurements of AFB, FL, and S5 is assessed. These issues are explored with a new model of the decay that can be used with standard simulation tools such as EvtGen. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Bharucha, A., & Reece, W. (2010). Constraining new physics with B → K*μ+μ- in the early LHC era. European Physical Journal C, 69(3), 623–640. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1433-0

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