Abstract
AbstractWe analyze data on $$B\rightarrow K\mu ^+\mu ^-$$
B
→
K
μ
+
μ
-
and $$B\rightarrow K^*\mu ^+\mu ^-$$
B
→
K
∗
μ
+
μ
-
decays in the whole dilepton invariant mass spectrum with the aim of disentangling short- vs. long-distance contributions. The sizable long-distance amplitudes from $$c \overline{c}$$
c
c
¯
narrow resonances are taken into account by employing a dispersive approach. For each available $$q^2=m^2_{\mu \mu }$$
q
2
=
m
μ
μ
2
bin and each helicity amplitude an independent determination of the Wilson coefficient $$C_9$$
C
9
, describing $$b\rightarrow s\ell ^+\ell ^-$$
b
→
s
ℓ
+
ℓ
-
transitions at short distances, is obtained. The consistency of the $$C_9$$
C
9
values thus obtained provides an a posteriori check of the absence of additional, sizable, long-distance contributions. The systematic difference of these values from the Standard Model expectation supports the hypothesis of a non-standard $$b\rightarrow s \mu ^+\mu ^-$$
b
→
s
μ
+
μ
-
amplitude of short-distance origin.
Funder
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
H2020 European Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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