Implications of b sμμ Anomalies for Future Measurements of B K(*) and K π
Abstract
We investigate the consequences of deviations from the Standard Model observed in b sμμ transitions for flavour-changing neutral-current processes involving down-type quarks and neutrinos. We derive the relevant Wilson coefficients within an effective field theory approach respecting the SM gauge symmetry, including right-handed currents, a flavour structure based on approximate U(2) symmetry, and assuming only SM-like light neutrinos. We discuss correlations among B K(*) and K π branching ratios in the case of linear Minimal Flavour Violation and in a more general framework, highlighting in each case the role played by various New Physics scenarios proposed to explain b sμμ deviations.
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