Model independent analysis of B* P decay processes

Abstract

Very compelling deviations in the recently observed lepton nonuniversality observables (RD(*), RK(*), RJ/ ) of semileptonic B meson decays from their Standard Model predictions hint towards the presence of some kind of new physics beyond it. In this regard, we investigate the effect of new physics in the semileptonic Bd(s)* P decay processes, where P=D,π (Ds,K), in a model independent way. We consider the presence of additional vector and scalar type interactions and constrain the corresponding new couplings by fitting Br(Bu+ τ+ τ), Br(B π τ τ), Br(Bc+ τ+ τ), Rπl, RD(*) and RJ/ data. Using the constrained new parameters, we estimate the branching ratios, forward-backward asymmetry, lepton-spin asymmetry and lepton non-universality observables of Bd,s* P τ τ processes. We find that the branching ratios of these decay modes are sizeable and deviate significantly (for vector-type couplings) from their corresponding standard model values, which are expected to be within the reach of Run III of Large Hadron Collider experiment.

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