Evidence for B-→ D**0τ-τ decays

Abstract

The first evidence for the decay B-→ D**0τ-τ is obtained using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb-1 , at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 Tev. Here, the D**0 meson represents any of the three excited charm mesons D1(2420)0, D2*(2460)0, and D1'(2400)0. The B-→ D**0τ-τ signal is measured with a significance of 3.5 σ, including systematic uncertainties. The combined branching fraction BR(B-→ D**01,2τ-τ)× BR(D**01,2→ D*+π-), where D**01,2 denotes both D1(2420)0 and D2*(2460)0 contributions, is measured to be (0.0510.013(stat) 0.006(syst) 0.009(ext) )\%, where the last uncertainty reflects that of the branching fraction of the normalisation channel B-→ D**01,2Ds(*)-. The ratio between the tauonic and muonic semileptonic B decays, with the latter taken from world average values, is also determined and found to be R(D**01,2)=0.130.03(stat)0.01(syst)0.02\,(ext).

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