and leptonic decays as probes of solutions to the RD(*) puzzle

Abstract

Experimental measurements of the ratios R(D(*))(B D(*)τ)(B D(*)) (=e,μ) show a 3.9σ deviation from the Standard Model prediction. In the absence of light right-handed neutrinos, a new physics contribution to b cτ decays necessarily modifies also b bτ+τ- and/or c cτ+τ- transitions. These contributions lead to violation of lepton flavor universality in, respectively, and leptonic decays. We analyze the constraints resulting from measurements of the leptonic vector-meson decays on solutions to the R(D(*)) puzzle. Available data from BaBar and Belle can already disfavor some of the new physics explanations of this anomaly. Further discrimination can be made by measuring (1S,2S,3S)ττ in the upcoming Belle II experiment.

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