Heavy quark symmetry behind b c semileptonic sum rule

Abstract

Lepton flavor universality violations in semileptonic b c transitions have garnered attention over a decade. For RHc=BR(Hb Hc ττ)/BR(Hb Hc ) with being e,\, μ, a sum rule among RD, RD* and R_c was proposed to check consistency in the experimental results independently of new physics models. We revisit this relation from the perspective of the heavy quark symmetry. We derive a sum rule holding exactly in the heavy quark limit and clarify how model-dependent corrections are introduced in a realistic situation.

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