Implications of light Z' on semileptonic B(Bs) T\K2*(1430) (f2'(1525))\ +- decays at large recoil
Abstract
We probe the rare semileptonic decays B(s) K2*(1430)(f2'(1525)) +- proceeding via b s transition in the presence of a light Z boson. We employ the presence of an additional vector type interaction and constrain the new physics coupling parameter using the existing experimental measurements on RK and RK* observables. To understand the sensitivity of the new physics coupling, we investigate the impact of this coupling on various physical observables such as differential branching ratio, the forward-backward asymmetry, the lepton polarization asymmetry, the angular observable P5, and the lepton universality parameters such as the ratio of the branching ratio Rf2'(K2*) and some important Q parameters of B(s) K2*(1430)(f2'(1525)) +- processes at large recoil. We find some noticeable differences of the observables in the presence of light Z contribution.
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