Impact of $B \to K \nu \bar \nu$ measurements on beyond the Standard Model theories
Thomas E. Browder, Nilendra G. Deshpande, Rusa Mandal, Rahul Sinha

TL;DR
This paper investigates how measurements of the $B o K u ar{ u}$ decay can reveal physics beyond the Standard Model, analyzing recent experimental results and exploring new physics scenarios like leptoquarks and $Z'$ models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of potential new physics signals in $B o K u ar{ u}$ decays using effective field theory and explores various beyond Standard Model scenarios.
Findings
Possible enhancement in $B^+ o K^+ u ar{ u}$ branching ratio
Correlations between different $B$-decay anomalies
Viability of leptoquark and $Z'$ models consistent with data
Abstract
Semileptonic flavor changing neutral current transitions with a pair of neutrinos in the final state are very accurately determined in the standard model (SM) and thus provide an accurate and sensitive probe for physics beyond the SM. Until recently, the poor tagging efficiency for the modes made them less advantageous as a probe of new physics (NP) compared to the charged lepton counterparts. The most recent Belle II result on uses an innovative inclusive tagging technique resulting in a higher tagging efficiency; this together with previous BaBar and Belle results indicates a possible enhancement in the branching fraction of . A reanalysis of the full Belle dataset together with upcoming Belle II dataset is expected to result in a much more precise measurement of this mode. If the branching ratio is indeed…
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