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Enhanced CP asymmetries in B to K μ^+ μ^-

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arxiv 2008.09064 v2 pith:5JV4XGBY submitted 2020-08-20 hep-ph hep-ex

Enhanced CP asymmetries in B to K μ^+ μ^-

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We show that the current values of $R_K^\mathrm{exp}$ and $R_{K^\ast}^\mathrm{exp}$ can be accommodated by allowing a nonzero New Physics coupling $\delta C_9^{\mu\mu}$ to be complex, both in the scenario in which only $\delta C_9^{\mu\mu}$ is affected, and in the scenario with complex $\delta C_{9,10}^{\mu\mu}$ satisfying $\delta C_{9}^{\mu\mu}=-\delta C_{10}^{\mu\mu}$. A presence of the weak CP-violating phase can then be tested by measuring the CP-asymmetry, $\mathcal{A}_\mathrm{CP}$. We show that this asymmetry is enhanced around the peak of each $c\bar c$-resonance, and in fact more pronounced in the close vicinity of $J/\psi$ and $\psi(2S)$. Therefore, measuring $\mathcal{A}_\mathrm{CP}$ before and after the resonances' peak could be revelatory of the CP-violation that originates from beyond the Standard Model, or to be a significant constrain when building a realistic scenario of New Physics.

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