Review of Semileptonic B Anomalies
Abstract
We review the current status and implications of the anomalies (i.e. deviations from the Standard Model predictions) in semi-leptonic B meson decays, both in the charged and in the neutral current. In b s+- transitions significant tensions between measurements and the Standard Model predictions exist. They are most pronounced in the branching ratios BB Kμ+μ- and BBsφμ+μ- (albeit quite dependent on the form factors used) as well as in angular observables in B K*μ+μ- (the P5 anomaly). Because the measurements of BBs μ+μ- and of the ratios RK and RK* agree reasonably well with the SM predictions, this points towards (dominantly) lepton flavour universal New Physics coupling vectorially to leptons, i.e. contributions to C9 U. In fact, global fits prefer this scenario over the SM hypothesis by 5.8σ. Concerning b cτ transitions, R(D) and R(D*) suggest constructive New Physics at the level of 10\% (w.r.t. the Standard Model amplitude) with a significance above 3σ. We discuss New Physics explanations of both anomalies separately as well as possible combined explanations. In particular, a left-handed vector current solution to R(D(*)), either via the U1 leptoquark or the combination of the scalar leptoquarks S1 and S3, leads to an effect in C9 U via an off-shell penguin with the right sign and magnitude and a combined significance (including a tree-level effect resulting in C9μV=-C10μV and R(D(*))) of 6.3σ. Such a scenario can be tested with b s τ+τ- decays. Finally, we point out an interesting possible correlation of R(D(*)) with non-leptonic B anomalies.
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