The Angular Observables of b c( 0 π+) \, τ-( π- τ)\, τ within the Paradigm of FCCC Anomalies

Abstract

We present a global analysis of the current B-meson flavor anomalies and extend it to the baryonic sector through the decay b0 c+( 0 π+) τ-( π- τ)τ. The lepton flavor universality ratios Rτ/(μ,e)(D(*)), measured by BaBar, Belle, and LHCb, exhibit a combined 3.8σ deviation from Standard Model (SM) predictions. Using the latest HFLAV averages and Bc-lifetime constraints, B(Bc τ ) < 60\%, 30\%, 10\%, found new physics (NP) solutions to the cascade decay b0 c+( 0 π+) τ-( π- τ)τ. The scenario (CVL,CSR) emerges as the most favored NP solution, largest pull from the SM and insensitive to branching-ratio constraints; followed by CVL case. We study the impact of NP operators on a complete set of angular observables on the five-fold b decay using Lattice-QCD form factors and find that the scenarios ([CSL=4CT],[CSL=4CT]) and (CSL,CSR) generate the largest deviations from the SM predictions. In particular, the observables K1c, K2ss, K2cc, and K4s show the highest sensitivity to NP effects. The correlation analysis reveals the ([CSL=4CT],[CSL=4CT]) scenario exhibits inverse correlations among K1c and K2ss,2cc,4s and direct correlations between K2ss and K2cc,4s, pointing to a possible CP-violating phase, while the (CSL,CSR) scenario displays complementary behavior consistent with CP-conserving dynamics. These results establish baryonic semileptonic decays as a powerful and independent probe of the Rτ/(μ,e)(D(*)) anomalies, with future measurements providing critical tests of the underlying NP structure.

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