Data-driven analyses and model-independent fits for present b s results

Abstract

We present a critical assessment of the present B anomalies in the exclusive b s mode based on the QCD factorisation (QCDf) approach. In particular, we analyse the impact of different local form factor calculations and of the largest bin in the low-q2 region. We also present a model-independent analysis of the new results of the LHCb and CMS experiments on the B K* μ+μ- angular observables. In addition, we update the global fit by including all b s observables incorporating the new data from CMS and LHCb. In these analyses, we use 10% or higher guesstimates of the non-factorisable power corrections as additional uncertainties, serving as a placeholder for robust estimates of these contributions. Updating earlier results, we also analyse the combined LHCb and CMS data on the B K* μ+μ- angular observables using data-driven approaches to find indications whether these tensions between the QCDf predictions and the present data are due to underestimated subleading hadronic contributions or due to new physics effects.

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