Disentangling Lepton Flavour Universal and Lepton Flavour Universality Violating Effects in b s+- Transitions

Abstract

In this letter we propose a strategy for discerning if new physics in the Wilson coefficient C9μ is dominantly lepton flavour universality violating or if it contains a sizable lepton flavour universal component ( C9 U). Distinguishing among these two cases, for which the model independent fit of the related scenarios exhibits similar pulls w.r.t. the Standard Model, is crucial to advance our understanding of the B anomalies. We first identify the origin of the degeneracy of these two cases and point out the key observables that can break it. In particular, while the observables measured so far that test lepton flavour universality exhibit similar dependencies to all the relevant Wilson coefficients, the forthcoming measurement of Q5=P5μ-P5 e is particularly sensitive to C9μ- C9e. In fact, if Q5 were found to be small (i.e. close to its Standard Model value), this would imply a small C9μ- C9e but a sizable C9 U, given the preference of global fits for a large negative new physics contribution in C9μ. We discuss the possible origins of C9 U, in particular how it could originate from new physics. Here, a promising scenario, that could even link b s +- to RD(*), is the one in which C9 U is generated from a tau loop via an off-shell photon penguin diagram. This setup predicts the branching ratios of Bsτ+τ- and B K(*)τ+τ- to lie within the reach of LHCb, CMS and Belle II. Alternatively, in case of a non-observation of these tauonic processes, we show that the most natural possibility to generate C9 U is a Z with partially lepton flavour universal couplings.

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