Model independent analysis of b (c,\,u)\,τ leptonic and semileptonic decays

Abstract

Latest measurement of the ratio of branching ratios RD = B(B D\,τ\,)/ B(B D\,l\,) and RD = B(B D\,τ\,)/ B(B D\,l\,), where l is either an electron or muon, differs from the standard model expectation by 1.9σ and 3.3σ, respectively. Similar tension has been observed in purely leptonic B τ decays as well. In this context, we consider the most general effective Lagrangian in the presence of new physics and perform a model independent analysis to explore various new physics couplings. Motivated by the recently proposed new observables RDτ = RD/ B(B τ) and RD^τ = RD/ B(B τ), we impose 2σ constraints coming from RDτ and RD^τ in addition to the constraints coming from RD, RD, and B(B τ) to constrain the new physics parameter space. We study the impact of new physics on various observables related to Bs (Ds,\,Ds)τ and B πτ decay processes.

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