B l and ω l in and beyond the Standard Model: Improved predictions and |Vub|

Abstract

We revisit the experimental and theoretical status of B l and B ω l decays. We perform a combined fit of averaged spectra from Belle and Babar measurements with prior light cone sum rule calculations, in order to obtain more precise predictions over the full q2 range. The extracted values of |Vub| from these combined fits exhibit smaller uncertainty compared to previous extractions from B l and B ω l decays and the central values are found to be smaller than values extracted from B π l or inclusive measurements. We use our fit results to obtain more precise predictions in and beyond the Standard Model for the lepton universality ratios R() and R(ω), as well as several angular observables that are sensitive to the full q2 distribution, such as the longitudinal polarization of the vector meson, the τ polarization, and its forward-backward asymmetry.

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