Constraint on the branching ratio of Bc tau nu from LEP1 and consequences for R(D(*)) anomaly

Abstract

Recently there has been interest in the correlation between R(D*) and the branching ratio (BR) of Bc τ in models with a charged scalar H. Any enhancement of R(D*) by H alone (in order to agree with current data) also enhances BR(Bc τ ), for which there has been no direct search at hadron colliders. We show that LEP data taken at the Z peak requires BR(Bc τ ) < 10%, and this constraint is significantly stronger than the recent constraint BR(Bc τ ) < 30% from considering the lifetime of Bc. In order to respect this new constraint, any explanation of the R(D) and R(D*) anomaly in terms of H alone would require the future measurements of R(D*) to be even closer to the Standard Model prediction. A stronger limit on BR(Bc τ ) (or its first measurement) would be obtained if the L3 collaboration used all its data taken at the Z peak.

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