We discuss the large set of observables available from the angular
distributions of the decay anti-B --> anti-K*0 l+ l-. We present a NLO analysis
of all observables based on the QCD factorization approach in the low-dilepton
mass region and an estimate of Łambda/m\_b corrections. Moreover, we discuss
their sensitivity to new physics. We explore the experimental sensitivities at
LHCb (10 fb^-1) and Super-LHCb (100 fb^-1) based on a full-angular fit method
and explore the sensitivity to right handed currents. We also show that the
previously discussed transversity amplitude A\_T^(1) cannot be measured at the
LHCb experiment or at future B factory experiments as it requires a measurement
of the spin of the final state particles.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Egede2009New
%A Egede, U.
%A Hurth, T.
%A Matias, J.
%A Ramon, M.
%A Reece, W.
%D 2009
%K lhcb
%T New observables in the decay mode anti-B &\#45;&\#45;> anti-K*0 l+ l-
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.2589
%X We discuss the large set of observables available from the angular
distributions of the decay anti-B --> anti-K*0 l+ l-. We present a NLO analysis
of all observables based on the QCD factorization approach in the low-dilepton
mass region and an estimate of Łambda/m\_b corrections. Moreover, we discuss
their sensitivity to new physics. We explore the experimental sensitivities at
LHCb (10 fb^-1) and Super-LHCb (100 fb^-1) based on a full-angular fit method
and explore the sensitivity to right handed currents. We also show that the
previously discussed transversity amplitude A\_T^(1) cannot be measured at the
LHCb experiment or at future B factory experiments as it requires a measurement
of the spin of the final state particles.
@article{Egede2009New,
abstract = {{We discuss the large set of observables available from the angular
distributions of the decay anti-B --\> anti-K*0 l+ l-. We present a NLO analysis
of all observables based on the QCD factorization approach in the low-dilepton
mass region and an estimate of \Lambda/m\_b corrections. Moreover, we discuss
their sensitivity to new physics. We explore the experimental sensitivities at
LHCb (10 fb^-1) and Super-LHCb (100 fb^-1) based on a full-angular fit method
and explore the sensitivity to right handed currents. We also show that the
previously discussed transversity amplitude A\_T^(1) cannot be measured at the
LHCb experiment or at future B factory experiments as it requires a measurement
of the spin of the final state particles.}},
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author = {Egede, U. and Hurth, T. and Matias, J. and Ramon, M. and Reece, W.},
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posted-at = {2010-05-17 11:28:01},
priority = {2},
timestamp = {2019-02-23T22:15:27.000+0100},
title = {{New observables in the decay mode anti-B \&\#45;\&\#45;\> anti-K*0 l+ l-}},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.2589},
year = 2009
}