Simultaneous Explanation of the RK and R(D(*)) Puzzles
Abstract
At present, there are several hints of lepton flavor non-universality. The LHCb Collaboration has measured RK B(B+ K+ μ+ μ-)/ B(B+ K+ e+ e-), and the BaBar Collaboration has measured R(D(*)) B( B D(*)+ τ- τ) / B( B D(*)+ - ) ( = e,μ). In all cases, the experimental results differ from the standard model predictions by 2-3σ. Recently, an explanation of the RK puzzle was proposed in which new physics (NP) generates a neutral-current operator involving only third-generation particles. Now, assuming the scale of NP is much larger than the weak scale, this NP operator must be made invariant under the full SU(3)C × SU(2)L × U(1)Y gauge group. In this Letter, we note that, when this is done, a new charged-current operator can appear, and this can explain the R(D(*)) puzzle. A more precise measurement of the double ratio R(D)/R(D*) can rule out this model.
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