Universality and mX cut effects in B -> Xs l+ l-
Abstract
The most precise comparison between theory and experiment for the B -> Xs l+ l- rate is in the low q2 region, but the hadronic uncertainties associated with an experimentally required cut on mX potentially spoil the search for new physics in these decays. We show that a 10-30% reduction of d(B -> Xs l+ l-) / dq2 due to the mX cut can be accurately computed using the B -> Xs gamma shape function. The effect is universal for all short distance contributions in the limit mX2 << mB2, and this universality is spoiled neither by realistic values of the mX cut nor by alphas corrections. Both the differential decay rate and forward-backward asymmetry with an mX cut are computed.
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