Rare Decays with Missing Energy at SuperB
Alejandro P\'erez

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of the SuperB experiment to study rare B-decays involving missing energy, aiming to test the Standard Model and explore new physics with a large dataset.
Contribution
It evaluates the new physics sensitivity of B -> K u u and B -> K^* u u decays at SuperB with 75ab-1 of data, highlighting the experiment's capabilities.
Findings
SuperB can significantly constrain new physics models.
The experiment will improve measurements of B -> K u u and B -> K^* u u decays.
Large dataset enhances rare decay analysis.
Abstract
The study of rare B-decays at SuperB provides unique opportunities to understand the Standard Model and to constrain new physics. It is discussed the new physics potential of the B -> K\nu\nu and B -> K^*\nu\nu system from the proposed SuperB experiment with 75ab-1 of data (5 nominal years of data taking).
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
