Search for opposite sign muon-tau pair and a b-jet at LHC in the context of flavor anomalies

Abstract

Extant anomalies in several semileptonic B-meson decays argue for physics beyond the Standard Model. Measurements of both neutral-current decays (such as RK, RK* and Bs→ φμμ) as well as charged-current ones- R(D) and R(D*) -provide strong hints for the violation of lepton flavor universality. Recent studies have shown that a class of effective field theory (EFT) models may explain such anomalies in terms of only a few parameters which can be determined phenomenologically. In this literature, we examine such resolutions in the context of the requisite (s b)(τ\ τ) operator, and look for its signals at the 13 TeV LHC, with a final state of one b-jet, and an oppositely charged μ-τ pair, with the muon coming from the decay of one of the τ leptons. We obtain discovery and exclusion limits on the model parameters as a function of luminosity at the 13 TeV LHC.

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