Discriminating 1D new physics solutions in $b\to s\ell\ell$ decays
Abstract: The recent measurements of $R_{K+}$, $R_{K_S0}$, $R_{K{*+}}$, $B_s\to\mu+\mu-$, a set of CP-averaged angular observables for the $B0\to K{*0}\mu+\mu-$ decay, and its isospin partner $B+\to K{*+}\mu+\mu-$ by the LHCb Collaboration, consistently hint at lepton universality violation in the $b\to s\ell\ell$ transitions. In this work, we first perform global fits to the $b\to s\ell\ell$ data and show that five one-dimensional scenarios, i.e, $\delta C_9{\mu}$, $\delta C_{10}{\mu}$, $\delta C_L{\mu}$, $\delta C_9{\mu}=C_{10}{\mu\prime}$, and $\delta C_9{\mu}=-C_9{\mu\prime}$ can best explain the so-called B anamolies. Furthermore, we explore how these scenarios can be distinguished from each other. For this purpose, we first study the combinations of four angular asymmetries $A_i$~$(i=3,4,5,9)$ and find that they cannot distinguish the five new physics scenarios. We then show that a newly constructed ratio $R_{S}$ can uniquely discriminate the five new physics scenarios in proper intervals of $q2$ if it can be measured with a percent level precision.
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