Test of lepton flavor universality with measurements of R(D+) and R(D*+) using semileptonic B tagging at the Belle II experiment

Abstract

We report measurements of the ratios of branching fractions R(D(*)+) = B(B0 D(*)+ \,τ- \, τ) B(B0 D(*)+ \, - \, ), where denotes either an electron or a muon. These ratios test the universality of the charged-current weak interaction. The results are based on a 365\, fb-1 data sample collected with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB e+e- collider, which operates at a center-of-mass energy corresponding to the (4S) resonance, just above the threshold for BB production. Signal candidates are reconstructed by selecting events in which the companion B meson from the (4S) BB decay is identified in semileptonic modes. The τ lepton is reconstructed via its leptonic decays. We obtain R(D+) = 0.418 0.074 ~(stat) 0.051 ~(syst) and R(D*+) = 0.306 0.034 ~(stat) 0.018 ~(syst), which are consistent with world average values. Accounting for the correlation between them, these values differ from the Standard Model expectation by a collective significance of 1.7 standard deviations.

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