Recent evidence from observation of the flavor-changing neutral current decay
B_s to mu+ mu- by the LHCb collaboration B(B_s to mu^+ mu^-) = (3.2 * 10^{-9}),
is consistent with the latest standard model prediction B(B_s to mu^+ mu^-) =
(3.23 +- 0.27) * 10^{-9}. While New Physics can still affect this decay
amplitude, its contribution is certainly not the dominant one. We analyze
branching ratios of the decays B_s to mu+ mu- X, with X = a photon or neutrino
anti-neutrino pair, which can mimic B_s to mu+ mu- on portions of the parameter
space where X is soft. We perform a model-independent standard model
calculation of those processes incorporating heavy quark and chiral symmetries
of QCD. We show that the considered contributions contribute to B_s to mu+ mu-
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