Ratios of branching fractions of semileptonic B decays, (B→Hμμ) over (B→Hee) with H=K,K∗,Xs,K0(1430),ϕ,… are sensitive probes of lepton universality. In the Standard Model, the underlying flavor changing neutral current process b→sℓℓ is lepton flavor universal. However models with new flavor violating physics above the weak scale can give substantial non-universal contributions. The leading contributions from such new physics can be parametrized by effective dimension six operators involving left- or right-handed quarks. We show that in the double ratios RXs/RK, RK∗/RK and Rϕ/RK the dependence on new physics coupling to left-handed quarks cancels out. Thus a measurement of any of these double ratios is a clean probe of flavor nonuniversal physics coupling to right-handed quarks. We also point out that the observables RXs, RK∗, RK0(1430) and Rϕ depend on the same combination of Wilson coefficients and therefore satisfy simple consistency relations.
@article{arxiv.1411.4773,
title = {Diagnosing lepton-nonuniversality in $b \to s \ell \ell$},
author = {Gudrun Hiller and Martin Schmaltz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.4773},
year = {2015}
}