Test of lepton flavour universality using B0 D*-τ+τ decays with hadronic τ channels
Abstract
The branching fraction B(B0 D*-τ+τ) is measured relative to that of the normalization mode B0 D*-π+π-π+ using hadronic τ+ π+π-π+(π0)τ decays in proton-proton collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2 fb-1. The measured ratio is B(B0 D*-τ+τ)/B(B0 D*-π+π-π+) = 1.79 0.11 0.11, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is related to systematic effects. Using established branching fractions for the B0 D*-π+π-π+ and B0 D*-μ+μ modes, the lepton universality test, R(D*-) B(B0 D*-τ+τ)/B(B0 D*-μ+μ) is calculated, R(D*-) = 0.260 0.015 0.016 0.012\, , where the third uncertainty is due to the uncertainties on the external branching fractions. This result is consistent with the Standard Model prediction and with previous measurements.
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