Signal of right-handed currents using B K*+- observables at the kinematic endpoint
Abstract
The decay mode B K*+- is one of the most promising modes to probe physics beyond the standard model (SM), since the angular distribution of the decay products enable measurement of several constraining observables. LHCb has recently measured these observables using 3fb-1 of data as a binned function of q2, the dilepton invariant mass squared. We find that LHCb data implies evidence for right-handed currents, which are absent in the SM. These conclusions are derived in the maximum q2 limit and are free from hadronic corrections. Our approach differs from other approaches that probe new physics at low q2 as it does not require estimates of hadronic parameters but relies instead on heavy quark symmetries that are reliable at the maximum q2 kinematic endpoint.
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