Angular analyses of bsb\to s \ell \ell modes at LHCb

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for the collaboration.
Oct 30, 2018
9 pages
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  • PoS BEAUTY2018 (2018) 049
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  • Published: Oct 30, 2018 by SISSA
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Abstract: (SISSA)
The study of rare decays mediated via bsllb\to s ll transitions allows for new physics searches which are sensitive to mass scales up to O\mathcal{O}(100) TeV. Sensitivity to new physics can be increased via angular analyses, as angles involve ratios of observables, causing angular coefficents to have reduced theoretical uncertainties. There continue to be significant tensions with the Standard Model across a range of experimental observables associated with bsllb\to sll decays, including in angular observables. These proceedings outline the latest analyses involving this class of decays at LHCb, with a focus on angular analyses and modes involving muons
  • talk: La Biodola 2018/05/07
  • p p: scattering
  • p p: colliding beams
  • mass: scale
  • new physics: search for
  • decay: angular distribution
  • LHC-B
  • CERN LHC Coll
  • sensitivity
  • B: rare decay