Measurement of the local and nonlocal amplitudes in B+ K+μ+μ- decays

Abstract

This paper presents a thorough study of the local and nonlocal amplitudes in B+ K+μ+μ- transitions through an amplitude analysis of the dimuon mass spectrum of the decay. The analysis is based on pp collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4fb-1 collected by the LHCb experiment. This measurement employs a model that describes both one-particle and two-particle nonlocal amplitudes across the entirety of the dimuon mass spectrum, enabling the determination of both short- and long-distance contributions to the decay. The compatibility of the Wilson coefficient combinations C9+C9' and C10+C10' with the Standard Model prediction is found to vary between 1.6\,σ and 4\,σ, depending on the choice of local form factors.

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