Analysis of the semileptonic Bc Ds*μ+ μ- decay mode in the effective field theory approach
Abstract
Discrepancies have been noted between experimental measurements and Standard Model predictions for various observables related to the B(K, K*,φ) ll processes. Recently, the Belle-II Collaboration observed a 2.8σ deviation from Standard Model predictions in the branching ratio of the B K l l decay mode. In this context, we investigate the exclusive semileptonic Bc Ds*μ+ μ- decay mode, mediated by b s quark level transition, using Effective Field Theory formalism. We perform a global fit to the new parameters using existing experimental data on b s μ+ μ-. We then estimate the branching ratio and other observables such as forward-backward asymmetry, lepton polarisation asymmetry, and the lepton non-universality parameter of the Bc Ds(*)μ+ μ- process. Although this process has not yet been detected experimentally, we offer predictions and discuss the observables for Bc Ds*μ+ μ- in both the Standard Model and potential new physics scenarios.
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