Impact on L-observables of a new combined analysis of Bd,s K(*) form factors

Abstract

We explore the impact of a combined analysis of Bd,s K(*) form factors on a set of L-observables. The L-observables are constructed from ratios of branching fractions in Bs VV,PP,PV versus Bd VV,PP,PV decays with P=K0,K0 and V=K*0,K*0, thereby partially reducing their hadronic uncertainties. We show the change of the Standard Model predictions of the L-observables under different determinations of the ratio of the relevant form factors (with correlations) including lattice QCD data and a novel light-cone sum rule analysis. In addition, we provide precise results for all Bd,s K(*) form factors in machine-readable files. We find that the inclusion of our up-to-date results, as well as the use or omission of lattice QCD data for the form factors, has a significant impact on the L-observables. We also discuss how the New Physics interpretation is affected by the updated form factors and present revised predictions for the mechanism identified in our analysis of B VP decays, now employing more suitable new experimental observables defined in this paper.

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