Rare FCNC top, beauty and charm decays
Abstract
Rare flavour changing neutral current (FCNC) decays of top, beauty and charm quarks can provide a powerful probe for as yet unobserved particles. Recent results on FCNC b s, c u and t transitions from the LHC experiments are reviewed. Particular attention is paid to the angular distribution of the B0 K*0 μ+ μ- decay, where a measurement performed by LHCb shows a local discrepancy of 3.7 standard deviations with respect to the SM prediction. Using the decay B+ K+π-π+γ, LHCb have also been able to demonstrate the polarisation of photons produced in b sγ transitions. More work is needed both experimentally and theoretically to understand if the Standard Model description of these rare FCNC processes is correct.
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