D* polarization as a probe to discriminate new physics in B --> D* tau nubar
Abstract
The confirmation of excess in RD* at the LHCb is an indication of lepton flavor non-universality. Various different new physics operators and their coupling strengths, which provide a good fit to RD, RD* and q2 spectra, were identfied previously. In this work, we try to find angular observables in B D* τ which enable us to distinguish between these new physics operators. We find that the D* polarization fraction fL(q2) is a good discriminant of scalar and tensor new physics operators. The change in fL(q2) , induced by scalar and tensor operators, is about three times larger than the expected uncertainty in the upcoming Belle measurement.
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