Exploring charm decays with missing energy in leptoquark models
Abstract
We investigate the possibility that scalar leptoquarks generate consequential effects on the flavor-changing neutral-current decays of charmed hadrons into final states with missing energy (\!\!E) carried away by either standard model or sterile neutrinos. We focus on scenarios involving the R2, R2, and S1 leptoquarks and take into account various pertinent constraints, learning that meson-mixing ones and those inferred from collider searches can be of significance. We find in particular that the branching fractions of charmed meson decays D M\!\!\!E, M=π,, and Ds K(*)\!\!\!E and singly charmed baryon decays c+ p\!\!\!E and c\!\!\!E are presently allowed to attain the 10-7-10-6 levels if induced by R2 and that the impact of R2 is comparatively much less. In contrast, the contributions of S1, which couples to right-handed up-type quarks and the sterile neutrinos, could lead to branching fractions as high as order 10-3. This suggests that these charmed hadron decays might be within reach of the BESIII and Belle II experiments or future super charm-tau factories and could serve as potentially promising probes of leptoquark interactions with sterile neutrinos.