Inclusive B Xs +- at the LHC: theory predictions and new-physics reach

Abstract

We present theoretical predictions for observables in inclusive B Xs +- suitable for measurements at hadron colliders through a sum-over-exclusive approach. At low q2 we calculate the branching ratio and three angular observables. At high q2 we provide the branching ratio and the ratio of the B Xs +- rate with respect to the inclusive B Xu rate with the same phase-space cut. We compare our predictions to the B factory measurements and also to an extraction of the experimental rate through a sum-over-exclusive method using branching ratios of the exclusive B K(*)μ+μ- modes measured at LHCb. We find a consistent picture comparing Standard Model theory and experiment. As such, our analysis does not support a recent claim about a deficit in the inclusive branching ratio in the high-q2 region. Finally, we present current model-independent bounds on new physics and emphasize the potential of complementary analyses of B Xs +- at Belle II and the LHC.

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