Rare B and strange decays

Abstract

Several deviations from the Standard Model predictions have been recently observed in the decays mediated by b → s l+ l- transitions. These could be pointing towards new vector-current contributions or could be explained by underestimated charm-loop effects. New results from an LHCb Run 1 B+→ K+ μ+ μ- analysis that includes the decays via intermediate charm- resonances are discussed. Also, new results from the fully leptonic rare modes searches are presented. This includes the latest Run 1 and Run 2 B0(s) → μ+ μ- analysis from LHCb where the B0s → μ+ μ- candidates are used to determine the effective lifetime of the B0s → μ+ μ- decays - a pioneering result that in the future will solve the current ambiguity in the (pseudo-)scalar contributions.

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