Hunting New Animalcula with Rare K and B Decays

Abstract

We summarize the recent strategy for an efficient hunting of new animalcula with the help of rare K and B decays that avoids the use of the Vcb and Vub parameters that are subject to tensions between their determinations from inclusive and exclusive decays. In particular we update the values of the Vcb-independent ratios of various K and B decay branching ratios predicted by the Standard Model. We also stress the usefulness of the Vcb-γ plots in the search for new physics. We select the magnificant seven among rare K and B decays that should play a leading role in the search for new physics due to their theoretical cleanness: B+ K+(K*) and K+π+ measured recently by Belle II and NA62, respectively, KLπ0 investigated by KOTO and also Bs,dμ+μ- and KSμ+μ- measured by the LHCb, CMS and ATLAS experiments at CERN. %

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