Lepton Flavor Violating B K*2(1430)μτ Decays
Abstract
A number of measurements in decays induced by the semileptonic b s and b c transitions hint towards a possible role of new physics in both sectors. Motivated by these anomalies, we investigate the lepton flavor violating B K*2 (1430)μτ decays. We calculate the two-fold angular distribution of B K*212 decay in presence of vector, axial-vector, scalar and pseudo-scalar new physics interactions. We then compute the branching fraction and lepton forward-backward asymmetry in the framework of U2/31 vector leptoquark which is a viable solution to the current B anomalies. We find that the upper limits are B(B K*2μ-τ+)≤ 1.64× 10-7 and B(B K*2μ+τ-)≤ 0.60× 10-7 at 90\% C.L.
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