b(*) and b s B decays

Abstract

The baryonic b s transition b(*) is analyzed. We combine the mesonic counterpart B+ K+ and B0 K*0 as well as other observables involving B mesons like R(K(*)), Br(Bsμ+μ-), Br(B+ K+μ+μ-), and P5'(B+ K*+μ+μ-). Using the constraints from mesonic sector, we present predictions for the currently unobserved baryonic decay modes, which is very complementary to mesonic modes for probing new physics. We find that the new physics scale M NP to be 2.04~ TeV M NP 11.76~ TeV (at 1σ) for ordinary heavy new mediators. Our predictions for the branching ratios Br(b(*)) are 2.07 (1.07) times the standard model estimations, which could be verified at future colliders. We also find a sum rule for Br(b ) and Br(B K(*)) that is very similar to that for b c semi-leptonic decays.

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