The influence of invisible light particles on b Emiss

Abstract

In this work, we study the contribution of invisible light particles to b Emiss, particularly the three-body decays b φ φ and b . The differential branching ratio of b Emiss and the q2-dependent longitudinal polarization asymmetry of in scenarios explaining the Belle II excess are presented. In the chiral basis, we investigate the correlations between B(B K Emiss) and B(b Emiss), as well as between B(B K Emiss) and PL, in eight distinct new physics scenarios. We find that the PL can be used to distinguish the chirality of the hadronic current part in the effective operators, which is similar to the cases in the two-body decays b φ and b V.

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