On the RK Theory Error
Abstract
To quantify the theory error on RK, essentially means to quantify the uncertainty due to QED corrections since the latter breaks lepton flavour universality through the lepton masses. Since experiment uses photon shower programs, e.g. PHOTOS, to capture QED effects, assessing the uncertainty involves investigating effects not captured by the specific use of these tools. This includes structure-dependent corrections, potentially large non-logarithmic terms and charmonium resonances entering the lower bin by migration of radiation. We are able to close in on these loopholes. For example, using gauge invariance, we show that structure-dependent QED corrections do not lead to additional (sizeable) hard-collinear logs of the form O(α) m/mB. Hence, from the theory point of view RK is a safe observable.
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