Probing new physics in semileptonic b and b decays

Abstract

Recently, several hints of lepton non-universality have been observed in the semileptonic B meson decays in terms of both in the neutral current (b s l l) and charged current (b c l l) transitions. Motivated by these inspiring results, we perform the analysis of the baryon decays b c l l and b c l l (l=e,μ,τ) which are mediated by b c l l transitions at the quark level, to scrutinize the nature of new physics (NP) in the model independent method. We first use the experimental measurements of B( B D(*) ll), RD(*) and RJ/ to constrain the NP coupling parameters in a variety of scenarios. Using the constrained NP coupling parameters, we report numerical results on various observables related to the processes b c l l and b c l l, such as the branching ratios, the ratio of branching fractions, the lepton side forward-backward asymmetries, the hadron and lepton longitudinal polarization asymmetries and the convexity parameter. We also provide the q2 dependency of these observables and we hope that the corresponding numerical results in this work will be testified by future experiments.

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