Belle II results related to b c anomalies

Abstract

We report two new measurements for tests of lepton flavor universality between electrons and muons using semileptonic B decays with a data set of 189~fb-1 collected at the Belle II experiment between 2019 and 2021. Firstly, we find a ratio of inclusive branching fractions at R(Xe/μ) B(B → Xe-e)/B(B → Xμ-μ) = 1.007 0.009 (stat.) 0.019 (syst.). This inclusive measurement leads to the most precise universality test based on branching fractions. The measured R(Xe/μ) is consistent with the Standard-Model prediction. Secondly, we measure a comprehensive set of five angular asymmetries of B0 → D*+- decays and obtain agreements with the Standard Model for the measured asymmetries and their differences at a p-value above 13\%. From both tests, no evidence of lepton universality violation is found.

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