Snowmass White Paper: Probing New Physics with μ+ μ- bs at a Muon Collider

Abstract

In this white paper for the Snowmass process, we discuss the prospects of probing new physics explanations of the persistent rare B decay anomalies with a muon collider. If the anomalies are indirect signs of heavy new physics, non-standard rates for μ+ μ- b s production should be observed with high significance at a muon collider with center of mass energy of s = 10 TeV. The forward-backward asymmetry of the b-jet provides diagnostics of the chirality structure of the new physics couplings. In the absence of a signal, μ+ μ- b s can indirectly probe new physics scales as large as 86 TeV. Beam polarization would have an important impact on the new physics sensitivity.

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