Probing new physics in class-I $B$-meson decays into heavy-light final states
Fang-Min Cai, Wei-Jun Deng, Xin-Qiang Li, and Ya-Dong Yang

TL;DR
This paper investigates potential new physics explanations for deviations from the Standard Model in certain B-meson decay rates, using a model-independent analysis of four-quark operators within QCD factorization, and constrains possible new mediators.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, model-independent analysis of four-quark operators affecting B-meson decays, identifying specific operator structures that can explain observed deviations.
Findings
Deviations in B-meson decay ratios can be explained by certain four-quark operators.
Operators with specific Dirac structures fit experimental data within 1-2 sigma.
Constraints on new charged gauge bosons and scalars are derived from decay data.
Abstract
With updated experimental data and improved theoretical calculations, several significant deviations are being observed between the Standard Model predictions and the experimental measurements of the branching ratios of decays, where is a light meson from the set . Especially for the two channels and , both of which are free of the weak annihilation contribution, the deviations observed can even reach 4-5. Here we exploit possible new-physics effects in these class-I non-leptonic -meson decays within the framework of QCD factorization. Firstly, we perform a model-independent analysis of the effects from twenty linearly independent four-quark operators that can contribute, either directly or through operator mixing, to the quark-level $b\to c\bar{u}…
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