Probing new physics in semileptonic b decays
Abstract
In recent times, several hints of lepton non-universality have been observed in semileptonic B meson decays, both in the charged-current (b c l l) and neutral-current (b s ll ) transitions. Motivated by these intriguing results, we perform a model independent analysis of the semileptonic b decays involving the quark level transitions b (u,c) l l, in order to scrutinize the nature of new physics. We constrain the new parameter space by using the measured branching ratios of Bc, u+ τ+ τ, B π τ τ processes and the existing experimental results on RD(*), RJ/ and Rπl parameters. Using the constrained parameters, we estimate the branching ratios, forward backward asymmetries, hadron and lepton polarization asymmetries of the b (c, p) l l processes. Moreover, we also examine whether there could be any lepton universality violation in these decay modes.
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