Searching for New Physics with b sτ+τ- processes

Abstract

In recent years, intriguing hints for the violation of Lepton Flavour Universality (LFU) have been accumulated in semileptonic B decays, both in the neutral-current transitions b s+- (i.e., RK and RK*) and the charged-current transitions b c- (i.e., RD, RD* and RJ/). LHCb has reported deviations from the Standard Model (SM) expectations in b sμ+μ- processes as well as in the ratios RK and RK*, which together point at New Physics (NP) affecting muons with a high significance. Furthermore, hints for LFU violation in RD(*) and RJ/ point at large deviations from the SM in processes involving tau leptons. Together, these hints for NP motivate the possibility of huge LFU-violating effects in b sτ+τ- transitions. In this article we predict the branching ratios of B Kτ+τ-, B K*τ+τ- and Bs φ τ+τ- taking into account NP effects in the Wilson coefficients C9(')ττ and C10(')ττ. Assuming a common NP explanation of RD , RD(*) and RJ/, we show that a very large enhancement of b sτ+τ- processes, of around three orders of magnitude compared to the SM, can be expected under fairly general assumptions. We find that the branching ratios of Bs τ+τ-, Bs φ τ+τ- and B K(*)τ+τ- under these assumptions are in the observable range for LHCb and Belle II.

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