A test of lepton flavor universality with a measurement of R(D*) using hadronic B tagging at the Belle II experiment

Abstract

The ratio of branching fractions R(D*) = B(B → D* τ- τ)/B (B → D* - ), where is an electron or muon, is measured using a Belle~II data sample with an integrated luminosity of 189~fb-1 at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy e+ e- collider. Data is collected at the (4S) resonance, and one B meson in the (4S)→ BB decay is fully reconstructed in hadronic decay modes. The accompanying signal B meson is reconstructed as B→ D* τ-τ using leptonic τ decays. The normalization decay, B→ D* - , where is an electron or muon, produces the same observable final state particles. The ratio of branching fractions is extracted in a simultaneous fit to two signal-discriminating variables in both channels and yields R(D*) = 0.262~-0.039+0.041(stat)~-0.032+0.035(syst). This result is consistent with the current world average and with standard model predictions.

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