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Results on flavor anomalies at ATLAS and CMSStefano Giagu - Sapienza Università di Roma and INFN for the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations
ALPS 2018 - April 15-20th, 2018
Introduction & Outline• Rare FCNC decays have always been a powerful probe to search for New Physics effects:
• virtual effects in loops makes them complementary with direct searches
• Standard Model effects are tiny, new physics if present competitive in magnitude
• Standard Model predictions relatively accurate when compared with current statistical precision
• In this brief talk:
• review of the most recent results from ATLAS and CMS on b→sµµ angular analyses and Bs/Bd→µµ branching fraction measurements
"2NOTE: only a small and partial subset of all the flavour physics results from ATLAS and CMS presented here. Full and daily updated list of results from collider experiments, with details on each analysis, available here:
https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasPublic/BPhysPublicResults https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResultsBPH
B0→K*µµ angular analysis• b→sl+l- decays like B0→K*µ+µ- proceed in the SM via FCNC and offer several
observables which probe helicity structure of the process and sensitivity to NP
• the process can be fully described by the three angles (θl, θk, φ) and the di-muon invariant mass squared q2
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FL, P and P' parameters sensitive to new physics entering the loops chosen in order to be the
less sensitive to theoretical uncertainties at LO
Experimental challenge: • low statistic process and multidimensional pdf model
• fold the signal model using its symmetries to reduce complexity and improve convergence
• ATLAS: neglect non resonant S-wave component (few %)
• CMS: fit only for P1 and P’5, fixing the other parameters from previous measurements
• BOTH: use large B0→K*J/ψ and B0→K*ψ(2s) control samples to constraint K*µµ invariant mass model parameters
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ATLAS-CONF-2017-023 CMS: arXiv:1710.02846
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B0→K*µµ• latest results from ATLAS and CMS based on ~20/fb of 8 TeV data taken in 2012
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DHMV/JC: QCD factorization, hadronic uncertainties from calculationsHEPfit/CFFMPSV: hadronic charm contributions fitted from LHCb data
• CMS: consistent with SM predictions in the whole range of q2, DHMV predictions favoured at low q2
• ATLAS: generally good agreement with SM except a +2.5σ deviation on P’5 and P’4 in the 4-6 GeV2 q2 bin
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B+→K+µµ• Just released by CMS: based on 20.5/fb taken at 8 TeV in 2012 run • two model-independent parameters describe the decay rate:
• forward-backward asymmetry of the di-muon system: AFB • contribution from pseudo-scalar, scalar, and tensor amplitudes to the decay width: FH
• both can be measured via angular analysis
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B+→K+µµ• Results in agreement with the SM • large statistical uncertainties for q2 < 2 GeV2
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Bs→µµFlagship of HF rare decays:
• FCNC and helicity suppressed, extremely rare in SM (BR~4×10-9) and sensitive to NP (SUSY, 2HDM, …) • theoretically and experimentally clean
• Observed in combined LHCb+CMS analysis in Run-, recent Run-2 result from LHCb with >5σ evidence for a single experiment and measurement of effective lifetime
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Bs→µµ• ATLAS search based on full Run-1 statistic and ML discriminants didn’t brought at a significant signal yet
• result slightly in tension with CMS+LHCb but compatible with SM at 2σ
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ATLAS: Eur. Phys. J. C 76 (2016) 513
• EFT and OPE: describe complex b→s transitions with point-like interactions, effects of large scale contained in effective couplings
• O9, O10 describes vector and axial-vector contributions and are SM, all other operators are BSM
• NP can add new operators and/or modify the Wilson coefficients
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Parametrise sensitivity to NP in rare decays in a model independent way
Ci: Wilson coefficients (short distance effects)
Oi: Local OperatorsC’O’: right handed terms
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(pseudo)-scalar NP contributions
Theory interpretation• ATLAS and CMS results compared with LHCb in the EFT framework • combination favours a modified SM vector-current • possible effects of underestimated QCD uncertainties cannot be ruled out at this time
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W.Altmannshofer, C.Niehoff, P.Stangl, D.M.Straub: arXiv:1703.09189
Other flavor-physics related studies: • A wide set of other HF measurements and NP searches ongoing
in ATLAS and CMS • so far everything consistent with the Standard Model • updated results with 13 TeV Run-2 datasets expected soon
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CP violating phase in Bs→J/ψΦ • sensitive to NP, and effects in the
mixing vs b→scc decay amplitudes
ΔΓd/Γd in Bd→J/ψKs and J/ψK* • best single measurement to date: ΔΓd/Γd=(-0.1±1.1±0.9)×10-2 • consistent with SM
Search for 3rd generation scalar LQ → tτ • may provide explanation for the flavour
anomalies observed by LHCb and B-factories
ATLAS: JHEP06 (2016) 081 CMS: CMS-B2G-16-028
ATLAS: JHEP 08 (2016) 147 CMS: Phys. Lett. B 757 (2016) 97
Conclusions• Current flavour anomalies observed in B-factories and LHCb may be interpreted
in global fits as modifications in the C9 and C10 coefficients (predominantly V-A type), but effects from hadronic uncertainties cannot be ruled out at this time
• ATLAS and CMS have a rich heavy-flavour physics program going on that will help to constraint global fits and to complement measurements provided by dedicated HF experiments
• so far tests performed on Run-1data are consistent with the SM … but statistical uncertainties dominate overall accuracy
• much larger Run-2 datasets under analysis now and several new results will come soon to shed new light in these exciting results
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Additional slides
The experimental tools: di-muon spectrum• in ATLAS and CMS the reconstruction of heavy flavour processes relies mostly in muon and
central tracking detectors
• highly efficient and high resolution single/di/multi-muon triggers allow to collect both low-rate signals and very large samples of calibrations/normalisation processes
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Global Fits: b→sµµ VS RK/LFU
"17W.Altmannshofer, P.Stangl, D.M.Straub: Phys. Rev. D 96, 055008 (2017)
Global Fits: Bs→µµ today and perspectives
"18W.Altmannshofer, C.Niehoff, D.M.Straub: arXiv:1702.05498
Systematic uncertanties:
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ATLAS-CONF-2017-023 CMS: arXiv:1710.02846
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