Charged Current Anomalies with Baryons
Abstract
Motivated by the first observation of bc~τ by LHCb, we discuss various observables that can be derived from angular distribution of this decay which, if measured, could be essential for explanation of the b cτ anomalies. Furthermore, we show that the measurement of R_c=B(bcτ)/B(bcμ) does not change the current global picture arising from RD and RD* being larger than predicted in the Standard Model. Finally, we show the example of a few angular observables, with and without a secondary decay, that could have a strong discriminating power on New Physics.
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