Probing extended Higgs sector through rare b --> s mu+ mu- transitions
Abstract
We study the constraints on the contribution of new physics in the form of scalar/pseudoscalar operators to the average forward backward asymmetry <A_{FB}> of muons in B --> K mu+ mu- and the longitudinal polarization asymmetry A_{LP} of muons in B_s --> mu+ mu-. We find that the maximum possible value of <A_{FB}> allowed by the present upper bound on B(B_s --> mu+ mu-) is about 1% at 95% C.L. and hence will be very difficult to measure. On the other hand, the present bound on B(B_s --> mu+ mu-) fails to put any constraints on A_{LP}, which can be as high as 100% even if B(B_s --> mu+ mu-) is close to its standard model prediction. The measurement of A_{LP} will be a direct evidence for an extended Higgs sector, and combined with the branching ratio B(B_s --> mu+ mu-) it can even separate the new physics scalar and pseudoscalar contributions.
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@article{arxiv.0805.0354,
title = {Probing extended Higgs sector through rare b --> s mu+ mu- transitions},
author = {Ashutosh Kumar Alok and Amol Dighe and S. Uma Sankar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.0354},
year = {2008}
}
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21 pages, 4 figures