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The Pheno-analysis of B-> K(*) mu^+ mu^- decays in 2011 plus

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 نشر من قبل Gudrun Hiller
 تاريخ النشر 2011
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We report on recent developments in the phenomenology of exclusive b -> s mu^+ mu^- decays in testing the standard model and explore its borders: the benefits of the region of large dimuon invariant masses and the exploitation of the angular distributions. Consequences of model-independent analyses from current and future data are pointed out.

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