Charming new physics in rare B-decays and mixing?
Abstract
We conduct a systematic study of the impact of new physics in quark-level b c c s transitions on B-physics, in particular rare B-decays and B-meson lifetime observables. We find viable scenarios where a sizable effect in rare semileptonic B-decays can be generated, compatible with experimental indications and with a possible dependence on the dilepton invariant mass, while being consistent with constraints from radiative B-decay and the measured Bs width difference. We show how, if the effect is generated at the weak scale or beyond, strong renormalisation-group effects can enhance the impact on semileptonic decays while leaving radiative B-decay largely unaffected. A good complementarity of the different B-physics observables implies that precise measurements of lifetime observables at LHCb may be able to confirm, refine, or rule out this scenario.
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