On the effective lifetime of Bs μ μ γ

Abstract

We consider the B0s μ+ μ- γ effective lifetime, and the related CP-phase sensitive quantity A_sμ μ γ, as a way to obtain qualitatively new insights on the current B-decay discrepancies. Through a fit comparing pre- to post-Moriond-2021 data we identify a few theory benchmark scenarios addressing these discrepancies, and featuring large CP violation in addition. We then explore the possibility of telling apart these scenarios with A_sμ μ γ, once resonance-modeling and form-factor uncertainties are taken into account. We do so in both regions of low and high invariant di-lepton mass-squared q2. For low q2, we show how to shape the integration range in order to reduce the impact of the φ-resonance modelling on the A_sμ μ γ prediction. For high q2, we find that the corresponding pollution from broad-charmonium resonances has a surprisingly small effect on A_sμ μ γ. This is due to a number of cancellations, that can be traced back to the complete dominance of semi-leptonic operator contributions for high q2 -- at variance with low q2 -- and to A_sμ μ γ behaving like a ratio-of-amplitudes observable. Our study suggests that A_sμ μ γ is -- especially at high q2 -- a potentially valuable probe of short-distance CP-violating effects in the very same Wilson coefficients that are associated to current b s discrepancies. Its discriminating power, however, relies on progress in form-factor uncertainties. Interestingly, high q2 is the region where B0s μ+ μ- γ is already being accessed experimentally, and the region where form factors are more accessible through non-perturbative QCD methods.

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