Constraints on new physics from decays of polarized b0 baryons at the FCC-ee

Abstract

The Z0 bosons produced in electron-positron collisions at the potential Future Circular Collider (FCC-ee) provide unique opportunities for flavour physics. The non-zero polarization of baryons produced in Z0 decays enables access to a much larger set of observables than at the LHC, where the b0 baryons are produced unpolarized. This paper presents a toy angular analysis of b0 ( pπ-)μ+μ- decays using simulation samples of collisions at the FCC-ee reconstructed using the IDEA detector concept and assuming a dataset of 6× 1012 Z0 bosons. While the statistical sensitivity achieved for individual angular observables is not expected to significantly exceed that from the LHCb Upgrade II experiment, the addition of the polarized observables leads to a significant improvement of the knowledge on the Wilson coefficients C9() and C10().

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