Testing lepton flavour universality in semileptonic b c* decays
Abstract
Lepton Flavour Universality tests with semileptonic bc* decays are important to corroborate the present anomalies in the similar ratios RD(*), and can provide complementary constraints on possible origins of these anomalies beyond the Standard Model. In this paper we provide - for the first time - all the necessary theoretical ingredients to perform and interpret measurements of R_c* at the LHCb experiment. For this, we revisit the heavy-quark expansion of the relevant hadronic matrix elements, and provide their expressions to order αs and 1/m accuracy. Moreover, we study the sensitivity to the form factor parameters given the projected size and purity of upcoming and future LHCb datasets of b c*μ decays. We demonstrate explicitly the need to perform a simultaneous fit to both c* final states. Finally, we provide projections for the uncertainty of R_c* based on the form factor analysis from semimuonic decays and theoretical relations based on the heavy-quark expansion.