Search for New Physics in B Rare Decays at LHCb

Abstract

The LHCb experiment, bolstered up by the 1012 b-hadrons to be produced yearly in its interaction region, is an excellent place to study rare B decays. Flavor-changing neutral currents are forbidden at tree level in the Standard Model. They proceed through loop diagrams and hence are indirectly sensitive to New Physics through the effect of new particles on observable quantities. In this paper, we present preparation studies of the three most promising B rare decay analyzes. These aim at the observation of the photon polarization in Bs to phi gamma, the measurement of the angular distribution of the B0 to K* mu+ mu- decay, and the search for the yet unobserved Bs to mu+ mu- decay. The current analysis strategies and the expected sensitivities are presented.

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