Speaker
Marco Fedele
(KIT)
Description
In this talk I will start by reviewing the current status of the so-called neutral $B$-anomalies, a set of measurements in channels mediated by the $b \to s$ transition and involving muons in the final states. Several of these measurements disagree with SM predictions, and are coherently hinting at the presence of LFUV NP coupled to muons. After introducing the main groups performing global fits in a model-indepented EFT approach, and reviewing the several aspect under which these fits differ among each other, I will present a comparison among the obtained results. This comparison highlights the robustness of such analyses, and shows how present data strongly prefers several simple NP scenarios over a SM description of data.
Primary author
Marco Fedele
(KIT)