More model-independent analysis ofbsprocesses

Abstract
We study model-independently the implications of nonstandard scalar and pseudoscalar interactions for the decays bsγ, bsg, bsl+l (l=e,μ) and Bsμ+μ. We find sizable renormalization effects from scalar and pseudoscalar four-quark operators in the radiative decays and at O(αs) in hadronic b decays. Constraints on the Wilson coefficients of an extended operator basis are worked out. Further, the ratios RH=B(BHμ+μ)/B(BHe+e), for H=K(*),Xs, and their correlations with the Bsμ+μ decay are investigated. We show that the standard model prediction for these ratios defined with the same cut on the dilepton mass for electron and muon modes, RH=1+O(mμ2/mb2), has a much smaller theoretical uncertainty (1%) than the one for the individual branching fractions. The present experimental limit RK<~1.2 puts constraints on scalar and pseudoscalar couplings, which are similar to the ones from current data on B(Bsμ+μ). We find that new physics corrections to RK* and RXs can reach 13% and 10%, respectively.