Investigating RD and RD* anomalies in a Left-Right model with an Inverse Seesaw

Abstract

We investigate RD and RD* anomalies in a low scale left-right symmetric model based on SU(3)C× SU(2)L× SU(2)R× U(1)B-L with a simplified Higgs sector consisting of only one bidoublet and one SU(2)R doublet. The Wilson coefficients relevant to the transition b cτ are derived by integrating out the charged Higgs H boson, which gives the dominant contributions. We emphasize that the charged Higgs effects, with the complex right-handed quark mixing matrix, can account for both RD and RD* anomalies simultaneously, while adhering to a set of significant constraints including, for instance, BR(B-c τ- τ) and Bs(d)- Bs(d) mixing. In relation to this, we show that the predicted values of the D, τ longitudinal polarizations and Pτ (D) can be affected for the set of the parameters of the model resolving the RD,D anomalies.

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