Test of lepton universality with B0 → K*0+- decays

Abstract

A test of lepton universality, performed by measuring the ratio of the branching fractions of the B0 → K*0μ+μ- and B0 → K*0e+e- decays, RK*0, is presented. The K*0 meson is reconstructed in the final state K+π-, which is required to have an invariant mass within 100\,MeVc2 of the known K*(892)0 mass. The analysis is performed using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 3\,fb-1, collected by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8\,TeV. The ratio is measured in two regions of the dilepton invariant mass squared, q2, to be eqnarray* RK*0 = cases 0.66~+~0.11-~0.07\,(stat) 0.03\,(syst) & for 0.045 < q2 < 1.1~\,GeV2c4 \, , \\ 0.69~+~0.11-~0.07\,(stat) 0.05\,(syst) & for 1.100 < q2 < 6.0~\,GeV2c4 \, . cases eqnarray* The corresponding 95.4\% confidence level intervals are [0.52, 0.89] and [0.53, 0.94]. The results, which represent the most precise measurements of RK*0 to date, are compatible with the Standard Model expectations at the level of 2.1--2.3 and 2.4--2.5 standard deviations in the two q2 regions, respectively.

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