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A number of observables related to the $b to s l^+ l^-$ transition show deviations from their standard model predictions. A global fit to the current $brightarrow sl^+l^-$ data suggests several new physics solutions. Considering only one operator at a time and new physics only in the muon sector, it has been shown that the new physics scenarios (I) $C_9^{rm NP}<0$, (II) $C_{9}^{rm NP} = -C_{10}^{rm NP}$, (III) $C_9^{rm NP} = -C_9^{prime rm NP}$ can account for all data. In this paper, we develop a procedure to discriminate between these scenarios through a study of the branching ratio of $B_s to mu^+mu^-$ and the distribution of $Bto K^*mu^+mu^-$ decay in the azimuthal angle. The scenario II predicts a significantly lower value of $mathcal{B}(B_sto mu^+mu^-)$ and can be distinguished from the other two scenarios if the experimental uncertainty comes down by a factor of three. On the other hand, a precise measurement of the CP averaged angular observables $S_3$ and $S_9$ in high $q^2$ bin of $Bto K^*mu^+mu^-$ decay can uniquely discriminate between the other two scenarios. We define two azimuthal angle asymmetries, proportional to $S_3$ and to $S_9$ respectively, which can be measured with small statistical uncertainty.
We develop a rigorous, semi-analytical method for maximizing any $bto ctau u$ observable in the full 20-real-dimensional parameter space of the dimension 6 effective Hamiltonian, given some fixed values of $R_{D^{(*)}}$. We apply our method to find t
At Moriond 2019, Belle collaboration has announced new measurements on the flavour ratios $R_D - R_{D^*}$ which are consistent with their Standard Model predictions within $1.2sigma$. After inclusion of these measurements, the global tension in $R_D
At present, there are several measurements of $B$ decays that exhibit discrepancies with the predictions of the SM, and suggest the presence of new physics (NP) in $b to s mu^+ mu^-$ transitions. Many NP models have been proposed as explanations. The
The recent measurement of $R_{K^*}$ is yet another hint of new physics (NP), and supports the idea that it is present in $bto smu^+mu^-$ decays. We perform a combined model-independent and model-dependent analysis in order to deduce properties of thi
Following updated and extended measurements of the full angular distribution of the decay $Lambda_bto Lambda(to p,pi^-)mu^+mu^-$ by the LHCb collaborations, as well as a new measurement of the $Lambda to p pi^-$ decay asymmetry parameter by the BESII