Probing Lepton Flavour Universality with b decays to τ+τ- final states

Abstract

We present a study of the rare baryonic decay b τ+ τ- as a probe of new physics (NP) coupled preferentially to third-generation fermions. Within the Standard Model, we evaluate the branching ratio and the lepton-flavour-universality (LFU) ratio Rτ/μ, including both perturbative and long-distance charm contributions. We show that the LFU ratio can be predicted with an uncertainty below 10%. Possible NP effects arising from lepton non-universal dynamics are analysed within an effective field theory framework motivated by the current anomalies in b cτ and b sμ+μ- transitions. In this context, Rτ/μ can be enhanced by several orders of magnitude, offering a clear target for upcoming searches. The implications for the related mode b pKτ+τ- are also briefly discussed.

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