Probing New Physics with $\mu^+ \mu^- \to bs$ at a Muon Collider
Abstract
We show that bottom-strange production at a high-energy muon collider, , is a sensitive probe of new physics. We consider the full set of four-fermion contact interactions that contribute to this process at dimension 6, and discuss the complementarity of a muon collider and of the study of rare meson decays that also probe said new physics. If a signal were to be found at a muon collider, the forward-backward asymmetry of the -jet provides diagnostics about the underlying chirality structure of the new physics. In the absence of a signal at a center of mass energy of ~TeV, can indirectly probe new physics at scales close to ~TeV. We also discuss the impact that beam polarization has on the muon collider sensitivity performance.
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@article{arxiv.2306.15017,
title = {Probing New Physics with $\mu^+ \mu^- \to bs$ at a Muon Collider},
author = {Wolfgang Altmannshofer and Sri Aditya Gadam and Stefano Profumo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.15017},
year = {2023}
}
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15 Pages, 16 Figures