b () decays and the recent Belle-II B+ K+ data
Abstract
The Belle-II experiment has recently reported the first measurement of B+ K+ decay which exceeds the Standard Model prediction by approximately 2.7σ. The deviation may indicate the presence of new physics beyond the Standard Model in the b s sector. Under this assumption, we study the hadronic b ( pπ) and b ( N\!K) decays within both the Standard Model and beyond. We work in a low energy effective field theory framework with additional light right-handed neutrinos. We calculate the differential branching ratios of these decay modes and explore the implications of the Belle-II results through various observables.
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