RK and future bs physics beyond the standard model opportunities

Gudrun Hiller and Martin Schmaltz
Phys. Rev. D 90, 054014 – Published 15 September 2014

Abstract

Flavor changing neutral current (FCNC) |ΔB|=|ΔS|=1 processes are sensitive to possible new physics at the electroweak scale and beyond, providing detailed information about flavor, chirality and Lorentz structure. Recently the LHCb Collaboration announced a 2.6σ deviation in the measurement of RK=B(B¯K¯μμ)/B(B¯K¯ee) from the standard model’s prediction of lepton universality. We identify dimension-six operators that could explain this deviation and study constraints from other measurements. Vector and axial-vector four-fermion operators with flavor structure s¯b¯ can provide a good description of the data. Tensor operators cannot describe the data. Pseudoscalar and scalar operators only fit the data with some fine-tuning; they can be further probed with the B¯K¯ee angular distribution. The data appear to point towards C9NPμ=C10NPμ<0, an SU(2)L invariant direction in parameter space supported by RK, the B¯K¯*μμ forward-backward asymmetry and the B¯sμμ branching ratio, which is currently allowed to be smaller than the standard model prediction. We present two leptoquark models which can explain the FCNC data and give predictions for the LHC and rare decays.

  • Received 14 August 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.90.054014

© 2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Gudrun Hiller

  • Institut für Physik, Technische Universität Dortmund, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany

Martin Schmaltz

  • Physics Department, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA

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Vol. 90, Iss. 5 — 1 September 2014

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