New Probes of Electron--Muon Universality in B K+- Decays
Abstract
In the pursuit of physics beyond the Standard Model, a promising path is the study of B-meson decays caused by the transition b s+-. A key observable in such decays is the ratio RK, which measures electron--muon universality in B K μ+μ-/e+e-. At first sight, the recent LHCb measurement of RK 1 may seem to largely constrain deviations from universality in these decays. However, we show that this is actually not the case: new sources of CP violation allow for significant universality violation consistent with RK 1. This provides an exciting new opportunity to search for New Physics by measuring differences between CP asymmetries in B Kμ+μ- and B K e+e-.
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