New physics effects on B D(*)τ decays
Abstract
We investigate new physics effects on B D(*)τ decays in a general and model-independent way. The 2 fits for fractions of the branching ratios R(D(*)) and other polarization parameters are implemented. We parameterize the relevant Wilson coefficients with a new physics scale and its power together with combined fermionic couplings. Constraints from Bcτ are imposed such that its branching ratio is less than 30%. For a moderate range of our parameters we find that the new physics scale goes up to 27 TeV for ordinary new particle contributions. It turns out that the polarization asymmetry of τ for B D transition can be negative only for a few combinations of the new physics operators. We also discuss related processes Bc J/τ and bcτ decays.
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