|Vub| determination and testing of lepton flavour universality in semileptonic Bc → D() decays

Abstract

In light of prospects for measurements of Bc → D() l decays in the upcoming Upgrade II of the LHC, we show that by using calculated Bc → D() form factors competitive extraction of the |Vub| CKM matrix element from the Bc D μ μ decay might be possible. To minimize experimental and theoretical uncertainties we provide the ratio |Vub|/|Vcb| by normalizing the Bc → D() μ μ to Bc J/ μ μ decay. We also briefly examine the suggestion to extract |Vub|/|Vcs| from the theoretically interesting ratio of Bc → D0 e e and Bc → Bs e e decay rates in the zero-recoil limit. With the present average value of |Vub|, the predicted branching ratios are estimated to be BR(Bc D0 μ μ) = (2.4 0.4)· 10-5 and BR(Bc D μ μ) = (73)· 10-5 , and the semileptonic ratios for testing the lepton flavour universality in these Bc decays are Rc(D0) =0.64 0.05 and Rc(D) = 0.55 0.05. We also provide q2 distributions and various angular observables of Bc → D() l decays.

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