FCNC in leptonic and semileptonic decays of D mesons in a general two-Higgs doublet model
Abstract
Large long-distance standard model effects in FCNC semileptonic D decays can make observable these processes in future measurements. Eventual disagreements in this sector and/or the observation of lepton family violating (LFV) D decays would require an explanatio beyond the SM framework. In this paper we confront present experimental data on leptonic and semileptonic FCNC and LFV D meson decays with a version of the two-Higgs doublet model that allows these effects to occur at tree- level. The stringent bounds on the parameters of the model are obtained from D0 --> l+l'- and D --> pi l+l'- decays. The consistency of the model requires that the branching fractions of D --> V l+l'- decays should be below the 10-9 level.
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