Measurement of R(D*) with Three-Prong τ Decays at LHCb
Abstract
The observable R ( D(*) ) = B( B0 D(*)- τ+ τ ) / B( B0 D(*)- μ+ μ ) is a probe for Lepton Universality violation, so it is sensitive to New Physics processes. The current combination of the measurements of R ( D(*) ) differs from Standard Model predictions with a 4σ significance. A measurement of R ( D* ) using three-prong τ decays is currently ongoing at LHCb. The statistical precision of this analysis is 6.7%, i.e. the smallest statistical uncertainty for a single measurement of this observable. Therefore this measurement will be important to confirm or disprove the current discrepancy from the theoretical expectations.
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