Short- vs. long-distance physics in B K(*) +-: a data-driven analysis

Abstract

We analyze data on B Kμ+μ- and B K*μ+μ- decays in the whole dilepton invariant mass spectrum with the aim of disentangling short- vs. long-distance contributions. The sizable long-distance amplitudes from c c narrow resonances are taken into account by employing a dispersive approach. For each available q2=mμμ2 bin and each helicity amplitude an independent determination of the Wilson coefficient C9, describing b s+- transitions at short distances, is obtained. The consistency of the C9 values thus obtained provides an a posteriori check of the absence of additional, sizable, long-distance contributions. The systematic difference of these values from the Standard Model expectation supports the hypothesis of a non-standard b s μ+μ- amplitude of short-distance origin.

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