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Impact of new invisible particles on $B\to K^{(*)} E_{\rm miss}$ observables

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-11-12 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Motivated by a recent Belle~II measurement that suggests an excess in the rare decay BKEmissB \to K\, E_{\rm miss}, and building upon our recent differential decay rate likelihood analysis of the existing experimental information, we investigate possible new physics (NP) scenarios in which light invisible states participate in flavour-changing bsb \to s transitions. In particular, we consider the total and differential BKEmissB\to K^* E_{\rm miss} decay rates and KK^* polarisation effects in each NP scenario preferred by the BKEmissB\to K E_{\rm miss} measurement. We show that future measurements of these BKEmissB \to K^* E_{\rm miss} observables will offer decisive discrimination among the different NP explanations. Our results highlight the strong complementarity of the rare semi-invisible bb-hadron decay observables, and underline the importance of analysing their momentum transfer spectra when probing extensions of the Standard Model that feature new light degrees of freedom.

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@article{arxiv.2503.19025,
  title  = {Impact of new invisible particles on $B\to K^{(*)} E_{\rm miss}$ observables},
  author = {Patrick D. Bolton and Svjetlana Fajfer and Jernej F. Kamenik and Martín Novoa-Brunet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.19025},
  year   = {2025}
}

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14 pages, 10 figures