With or without U(2)? Probing non-standard flavor and helicity structures in semileptonic B decays
Abstract
Motivated by the recent hints of lepton flavor universality violation observed in semileptonic B decays, we analyze how to test flavor and helicity structures of the corresponding amplitudes in view of future data. We show that the general assumption that such non-standard effects are controlled by a U(2)q × U(2) flavor symmetry, minimally broken as in the Standard Model Yukawa sector, leads to stringent predictions on leptonic and semileptonic B decays. Future measurements of RD(*), RK(*), B( Bc,u ), B( B π ), B(B π ), B(Bs,d()), as well as various polarization asymmetries in B D(*) τ decays, will allow to prove or falsify this general hypothesis independently of its dynamical origin.
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