New Physics effect on Bc J/ τ in relation to the RD(*) anomaly
Abstract
We study possible new physics (NP) effects on Bc J/ τ, which has been recently measured at LHCb as the ratio of RJ/ = B(Bc J/ τ)/ B(Bc J/ μ). Combining it with the long-standing RD(*) measurements, in which the discrepancy with the prediction of the standard model is present, we find possible solutions to the anomaly by several NP types. Then, we see that adding the RJ/ measurement does not improve NP fit to data, but the NP scenarios still give better 2 than the SM. We also investigate indirect NP constraints from the lifetime of Bc and NP predictions on the τ longitudinal polarization in B D* τ.
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