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    • CommentTimeJan 28th 2019

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    • CommentTimeJul 9th 2020

    added pointer to todays’s outlook for Belle II to confirm the flavour anomalies, if they are real:

    • Tobias Huber, Tobias Hurth, Jack Jenkins, Enrico Lunghi, Qin Qin, K.Keri Vos, Phenomenology of inclusive ˉBXs+ for the Belle II era (arXiv:2007.04191)

    With [] Belle II, we are at the brink of a new era in quark flavour physics [...] we present a phenomenological study of the potential for Belle II to reveal possible new physics in the inclusive decay channel

    (p. 15:) We see that anomalies in the exclusive sector can be confirmed at the level by inclusive measurements if the true values of CμNP9,10 are at the current best-fit point of the exclusive fits

    (p. 16:) After including Bsμ+μ, the reach in the [CμNP9,CμNP10] plane improves considerably. Exclusive anomalies could be confirmed at the level.

    (p. 20:) Should the true value of CNP9 and CNP10 be at the current best-fit points of the global fits, an analysis of inclusive ˉBXs+ at Belle II with 50ab1 of data will exclude the SM point CNP9=CNP10=0 at the level of 5σ. This again underlines the necessity of a full angular analysis of ˉBXs+ at Belle II.

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    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2022
    • (edited Jul 14th 2022)

    added pointer to today’s

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