Measuring CP violation in b cτ-τ using excited charm mesons
Abstract
There is growing evidence for deviation from the standard model predictions in the ratios between semi-tauonic and semi-leptonic B decays, known as the R(D(*)) puzzle. If the source of this non-universality is new physics, it is natural to assume that it also breaks CP symmetry. In this paper we study the possibility of measuring CP violation in semi-tauonic B decays, exploiting interference between excited charm mesons. Given the current values of R(D(*)), we find that our proposed CP-violation observable could be as large as about 10%. We discuss the experimental advantages of our method and propose carrying it out at Belle II and LHCb.
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