τBs/τBd and s confront new physics in b sττ
Abstract
Several new physics scenarios that address anomalies in B-physics predict an enhancement of b → s τ τ with respect to its Standard Model prediction. Such scenarios necessarily imply modifications of the lifetime ratio τBs/τBd and the lifetime difference s. In this work, we explore indirect bounds provided by these observables over new physics scenarios. We also estimate future projections, showing that future experimental and theoretical improvements on both τBs/τBd and s have the potential to provide bounds competitive with those directly extracted from b→ s τ τ transitions. After performing a model-independent analysis, we apply our results to the particular case of leptoquark mediators proposed to address the RD(*) anomalies.
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