Measurement of the ratio of branching fractions B(B0 D*+τ-τ)/B(B0 D*+μ-μ)
Abstract
The branching fraction ratio R(D*) B(B0 D*+τ-τ)/B(B0 D*+μ-μ) is measured using a sample of proton-proton collision data corresponding to 3.0∈vfb of integrated luminosity recorded by the LHCb experiment during 2011 and 2012. The tau lepton is identified in the decay mode τ- μ-μτ. The semitauonic decay is sensitive to contributions from non-Standard-Model particles that preferentially couple to the third generation of fermions, in particular Higgs-like charged scalars. A multidimensional fit to kinematic distributions of the candidate B0 decays gives R(D*) = 0.336 0.027(stat) 0.030 (syst). This result, which is the first measurement of this quantity at a hadron collider, is 2.1 standard deviations larger than the value expected from lepton universality in the Standard Model.
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