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In Pursuit of New Physics with $B^0_{s,d}\to\ell^+\ell^-$

Published 29 Mar 2017 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1703.10160v2)

Abstract: Leptonic rare decays of $B0_{s,d}$ mesons offer a powerful tool to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. The $B0_{s}\to\mu+\mu-$ decay has been observed at the Large Hadron Collider and the first measurement of the effective lifetime of this channel was presented, in accordance with the Standard Model. On the other hand, $B0_{s}\to\tau+\tau-$ and $B0_{s}\to e+e-$ have received considerably less attention: while LHCb has recently reported a first upper limit of $6.8\times10{-3}$ (95% C.L.) for the $B0_s\to\tau+\tau-$ branching ratio, the upper bound $2.8\times 10{-7}$ (90% C.L.) for the branching ratio of $B0_s\to e+e-$ was reported by CDF back in 2009. We discuss the current status of the interpretation of the measurement of $B0_{s}\to\mu+\mu-$, and explore the space for New-Physics effects in the other $B0_{s,d}\to\ell+\ell-$ decays in a scenario assuming flavour-universal Wilson coefficients of the relevant four-fermion operators. While the New-Physics effects are then strongly suppressed by the ratio $m_\mu/m_\tau$ of the lepton masses in $B0_s\to\tau+\tau-$, they are hugely enhanced by $m_\mu/m_e$ in $B0_s\to e+e-$ and may result in a $B0_s\to e+e-$ branching ratio as large as about 5 times the one of $B0_{s}\to\mu+\mu-$, which is about a factor of 20 below the CDF bound; a similar feature arises in $B0_{d}\to e+e-$. Consequently, it would be most interesting to search for the $B0_{s,d}\to e+e-$ channels at the LHC and Belle II, which may result in an unambiguous signal for physics beyond the Standard Model.

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