Charged-Higgs on RD(*), τ polarization, and FBA
Abstract
We study the influence of a charged-Higgs on the excess of branching fraction ratio, RM = BR( B M τ τ)/BR( B M ) (M=D, D*), in a generic two-Higgs-doublet model. In order to investigate the lepton polarization, the detailed decay amplitudes with lepton helicity are given. When the charged-Higgs is used to resolve excesses, it is found that two independent Yukawa couplings are needed to explain the RD and RD* anomalies. We show that when the upper limit of BR(Bc τ τ)<30\% is included, RD can be significantly enhanced while RD*<0.27. With the BR(Bc τ τ) constraint, we find that the τ-lepton polarizations can be still affected by the charged-Higgs effects, where the standard model (SM) predictions are obtained as: PτD ≈ 0.324 and PτD*≈ -0.500, and they can be enhanced to be PτD ≈ 0.5 and PτD* ≈ -0.41 by the charged-Higgs. The integrated lepton froward-backward asymmetry (FBA) is also studied, where the SM result is AD(*),τFB ≈ -0.359(0.064), and they can be enhanced (decreased) to be AD(*),τFB ≈ -0.33 (0.02).
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