On the model dependence of measured Bs-meson branching fractions
Abstract
The measurement of -meson branching fractions is a fundamental tool to probe physics beyond the Standard Model. Every measurement of untagged time-integrated -meson branching fractions is model-dependent due to the time dependence of the experimental efficiency and the large lifetime difference between the two mass eigenstates. In recent measurements, this effect is bundled in the systematics. We reappraise the potential numerical impact of this effect -- we find it to be close to 10% in real-life examples where new physics is a correction to dominantly Standard-Model dynamics. We therefore suggest that this model dependence be made explicit, i.e. that branching-fraction measurements be presented in a two-dimensional plane with the parameter that encodes the model dependence. We show that ignoring this effect can lead to over-constraining the couplings of new-physics models. In particular, we note that the effect also applies when setting upper limits on non-observed decay modes, such as those forbidden within the Standard Model.
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@article{arxiv.1804.03591,
title = {On the model dependence of measured Bs-meson branching fractions},
author = {Francesco Dettori and Diego Guadagnoli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.03591},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
11 pages, 3 figures. Several textual modifications to improve clarity. Submitted to journal