New strategies for New Physics search in B -> K* nu anti-nu, B -> K nu anti-nu and B -> X(s) nu anti-nu decays
Wolfgang Altmannshofer, Andrzej J. Buras, David M. Straub, Michael, Wick

TL;DR
This paper proposes new strategies for detecting New Physics through rare B meson decays involving neutrinos, improving theoretical predictions and exploring various NP scenarios to enhance experimental sensitivity.
Contribution
It provides improved calculations of branching ratios for B -> K* nu anti-nu and B -> X(s) nu anti-nu, and discusses how these decays can probe NP effects in a model-independent way.
Findings
SM prediction for BR(B -> K* nu anti-nu) is lower than previous estimates.
Most accurate SM prediction for BR(B -> X(s) nu anti-nu) to date.
Decays can overconstrain NP parameters in the (epsilon, eta) plane.
Abstract
The rare decay B -> K* nu anti-nu allows a transparent study of Z penguin and other electroweak penguin effects in New Physics (NP) scenarios in the absence of dipole operator contributions and Higgs (scalar) penguin contributions that are often more important than Z contributions in B -> K* l+l- and B(s) -> l+l- decays. We present a new analysis of B -> K* nu anti-nu with improved form factors and of the decays B -> K nu anti-nu and B -> X(s) nu anti-nu in the SM and in a number of NP scenarios like the general MSSM, general scenarios with modified Z/Z' penguins and in a singlet scalar extension of the SM. We also summarize the results in the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity and a Randall-Sundrum (RS) model with custodial protection of left-handed Z-di-dj couplings. Our SM prediction BR(B -> K* nu anti-nu)=(6.8^+1.0_-1.1) x 10^-6 turns out to be significantly lower than the ones…
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