Lepton flavour universality tests at LHCb
Abstract
The LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider specialises in high-precision measurements of flavour physics with hadrons containing b and c quarks. Lepton flavour universality tests provide an accurate and clear approach to scrutinising the Standard Model of particle physics. These proceedings report recent lepton flavour universality tests performed by the LHCb collaboration. For b c transitions, it includes the first simultaneous measurement of RD* and RD0 at a hadron collider, an updated RD* measurement with hadronic τ decays using 2015-2016 data, and recent measurements of RJ/ and R_c. In b s + - transitions, the most recent measurements of RpK, RK*+, and RK0S ratios are presented. Moreover, the simultaneous measurement of RK and RK* is reported.
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