Enhanced electromagnetic correction to the rare B-meson decay Bs,d μ+ μ-

Abstract

We investigate electromagnetic corrections to the rare B-meson leptonic decay Bs,d μ+μ- from scales below the bottom-quark mass mb. Contrary to QCD effects, which are entirely contained in the B-meson decay constant, we find that virtual photon exchange can probe the B-meson structure, resulting in a "non-local annihilation" effect. We find that this effect gives rise to a dynamical enhancement by a power of mb/ QCD and by large logarithms. The impact of this novel effect on the branching ratio of Bs,dμ+μ- is about 1\%, of the order of the previously estimated non-parametric theoretical uncertainty, and four times the size of previous estimates of next-to-leading order QED effects due to residual scale dependence. We update the Standard Model prediction to B(Bs μ+μ-) SM = (3.57 0.17) · 10-9.

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