Probing New Physics via the B0s μ+μ- Effective Lifetime
Abstract
We have recently seen new upper bounds for B0s μ+μ-, a key decay to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. Furthermore a non-vanishing decay width difference s of the Bs system has been measured. We show that s affects the extraction of the B0s μ+μ- branching ratio and the resulting constraints on the New Physics parameter space, and give formulae for including this effect. Moreover, we point out that s provides a new observable, the effective B0s μ+μ- lifetime τμ+μ-, which offers a theoretically clean probe for New Physics searches that is complementary to the branching ratio. Should the B0s μ+μ- branching ratio agree with the Standard Model, the measurement of τμ+μ-, which appears feasible at upgrades of the LHC experiments, may still reveal large New Physics effects.
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