Searching for New Physics in Rare $K$ and $B$ Decays without $|V_{cb}|$ and $|V_{ub}|$ Uncertainties
Andrzej J. Buras, Elena Venturini

TL;DR
This paper proposes methods to eliminate $|V_{cb}|$ and $|V_{ub}|$ uncertainties in rare $K$ and $B$ decay predictions by using ratios of observables, enhancing the search for new physics.
Contribution
It introduces $|V_{cb}|$-independent ratios of rare decay branching ratios to improve new physics searches and proposes extracting $|V_{cb}|$ from multiple observables to test the Standard Model.
Findings
A $|V_{cb}|$-independent ratio shows a 1.8$\sigma$ tension with the SM.
Tensions between different $|V_{cb}|$ determinations within the SM.
Most precise SM predictions for rare $K$ and $B$ decay branching ratios.
Abstract
We reemphasize the strong dependence of the branching ratios and on that is stronger than in rare decays, in particular for . Thereby the persistent tension between inclusive and exclusive determinations of weakens the power of these theoretically clean decays in the search for new physics (NP). We demonstrate how this uncertainty can be practically removed by considering within the SM suitable ratios of the two branching ratios between each other and with other observables like the branching ratios for , and . We use as basic CKM parameters , and the angles and in the unitarity triangle (UT). This avoids the use of the problematic . A ratio involving …
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Computational Physics and Python Applications
