RK(*) and non-standard neutrino interactions

Abstract

We discuss the modes B K(*) in the context of non-standard neutrino interactions that add incoherently to the SM rates. We consider two scenarios: an additional light neutrino; and neutrino lepton flavour violation. We find that an additional light neutrino that interacts with SM fields via a non-universal Z can increase RK(*) by up to a factor of two without conflicting with Bs- Bs mixing. This model then predicts rates for Bs τ+τ- up to six times larger than the SM. In the context of neutrino lepton flavour violation mediated by leptoquarks we find that the current experimental upper bounds on RK(*) are already more constraining than direct bounds from Bs τ and B K(*)τ modes for =e,μ.

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