Searching for New Physics in Rare K and B Decays without |Vcb| and |Vub| Uncertainties
Abstract
We reemphasize the strong dependence of the branching ratios B(K+π+) and B(KLπ0) on |Vcb| that is stronger than in rare B decays, in particular for KLπ0. Thereby the persistent tension between inclusive and exclusive determinations of |Vcb| weakens the power of these theoretically clean decays in the search for new physics (NP). We demonstrate how this uncertainty can be practically removed by considering within the SM suitable ratios of the two branching ratios between each other and with other observables like the branching ratios for KSμ+μ-, Bs,dμ+μ- and B K(K*). We use as basic CKM parameters Vus, |Vcb| and the angles β and γ in the unitarity triangle (UT). This avoids the use of the problematic |Vub|. A ratio involving B(K+π+) and B(Bsμ+μ-) while being |Vcb|-independent exhibits sizable dependence on the angle γ. It should be of interest for several experimental groups in the coming years. We point out that the |Vcb|-independent ratio of B(B+ K+) and B(Bsμ+μ-) from Belle II and LHCb signals a 1.8σ tension with its SM value. As a complementary test of the Standard Model, we propose to extract |Vcb| from different observables as a function of β and γ. We illustrate this with εK, Md and Ms finding tensions between these three determinations of |Vcb| within the SM. From Ms and S KS alone we find |Vcb|=41.8(6)× 10-3 and |Vub|=3.65(12)× 10-3. We stress the importance of a precise measurement of γ. We obtain most precise SM predictions for considered branching ratios of rare K and B decays to date.
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