Form-factor-independent test of lepton universality in semileptonic heavy meson and baryon decays
Abstract
In the semileptonic decays of heavy mesons and baryons the lepton-mass dependence factors out in the quadratic 2θ coefficient of the differential θ distribution. We call the corresponding normalized coefficient the convexity parameter. This observation opens the path to a test of lepton universality in semileptonic heavy meson and baryon decays that is independent of form-factor effects. By projecting out the quadratic rate coefficient, dividing out the lepton-mass-dependent factor and restricting the phase space integration to the τ lepton phase space, one can define optimized partial rates which, in the Standard Model, are the same for all three (e,μ,τ) modes in a given semileptonic decay process. We discuss how the identity is spoiled by New Physics effects. We discuss semileptonic heavy meson decays such as B0 D()+ - and Bc- J/ (ηc)- , and semileptonic heavy baryon decays such as b c - for each =e,μ,τ.
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