Probing the R-parity violating supersymmetric effects in the exclusive b c- decays
Abstract
Motivated by recent results from the LHCb, BABAR and Belle collaborations on B D(*)- decays, which significantly deviate from the Standard Model and hint the possible new physics beyond the Standard Model, we probe the R-parity violating supersymmetric effects in B-c - and B D(*)- decays. We find that (i) B(B-c e- e) and B(B-cμ-μ) are sensitive to the constrained slepton exchange couplings; (ii) the normalized forward-backward asymmetries of B De-e decays have been greatly affected by the constrained slepton exchange couplings, and their signs could be changed; (iii) all relevant observables in the exclusive b cτ-τ decays and the ratios R(D(*)) are sensitive to the slepton exchange coupling, R(D*) could be enhanced by the constrained slepton exchange coupling to reach each 95\% confidence level experimental range from BABAR, Belle and LHCb, but it could not reach the lower limit of the 95\% confidence level experimental average. Our results in this work could be used to probe R-parity violating effects, and will correlate with searches for direct supersymmetric signals at the running LHCb and the forthcoming Belle-II.
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