Probing the R-parity violating supersymmetric effects in Bc J/-,ηc- and bc- decays

Abstract

Motivated by recent RD, RD* and RJ/ anomalies in B D- , B D*- and Bc J/- decays, respectively, we study possible R-parity violating supersymmetric effects in Bc J/- ,ηc- and b c - decays, which are also induced by b c - at quark level. We find that (I) the constrained slepton exchange couplings λi33λ'*i23 involving in b c τ- τ transition from relevant latest experimental data still have quite large effects on all (differential) branching ratios and the normalized forward-backward asymmetries of the exclusive semileptonic b c τ- τ decays as well as the ratios of the (differential) branching ratios; (II) after satisfying the data of RD and RD*, the upper limit of RJ/, Rηc and R_c could be increased by 10%, 112% and 24%, respectively, from their upper limits of the Standard Model predictions by the λi33λ'*i23 couplings. The results in this work could be used to probe R-parity violating effects and will correlate with searches for direct supersymmetric signals at the running LHCb and the forthcoming Belle-II.

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