Explaining B->Dτ, B->D*τ and B->τ in a 2HDM of type III
Abstract
Recently, the BaBar collaboration reported first evidence for new physics in B->Dτ and B->D*τ. Combining both processes the significance is 3.4σ. This result cannot be explained in a two Higgs doublet model of type II. Furthermore, the CKMfitter group finds a 2.9σ discrepancy between the Standard Model prediction for Br[B->τ] (using Vub from a global fit to the unitary triangle) and the measurements of the B factories. Altogether, these measurements are strong indications for physics beyond the SM in B meson decays to taus. We show that in a two Higgs doublet model of type III it is possible to simultaneously explain and using a single free parameter εu32. Also Br[B->τ] can be brought into agreement with experiment using εu31. Furthermore, for Higgs (A0, H0, H+) masses around 500 GeV, as suggested by recent CMS results, all bounds from FCNC processes are satisfied and B->Dτ, B->D*τ and B->τ can be explained without a significant degree of fine-tuning.
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