Probing new physics through B*s → μ+ μ- decay
Abstract
We perform a model independent analysis of new physics in B*s → μ+ μ- decay. We intend to identify new physics operator(s) which can provide large enhancement in the branching ratio of B*s → μ+ μ- above its standard model prediction. For this, we consider new physics in the form of vector, axial-vector, scalar and pseudoscalar operators. We find that scalar and pseudoscalar operators do not contribute to the branching ratio of B*s → μ+ μ-. We perform a global fit to all relevant b s μ+ μ- data for different new physics scenarios. For each of these scenarios, we predict Br(B*s → μ+ μ-). We find that a significant enhancement in Br(B*s → μ+ μ-) is not allowed by any of these new physics operators. In fact, for all new physics scenarios providing a good fit to the data, the branching ratio of B*s → μ+ μ- is suppressed as compared to the SM value. Hence the present b s μ+ μ- data indicates that the future measurements of Br(B*s → μ+ μ-) is expected to be suppressed in comparison to the standard model prediction.
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