We analyse the new physics implications of theoretically clean b→s observables in a model-independent approach and compare their coherence with the implications of other rare B-decays. A statistical comparison is done between the New Physics explanation and hadronic contributions as the source of the anomalies in angular observables of the B→K∗μμ decay.
We make projections for future measurements that indicate that LHCb will be in the position to discover lepton non-universality via a single observable using the Run 3 data.
The global fit of rare B-decays is given within a multidimensional fit involving all the 20 relevant Wilson coefficients.
