Abstract
Abstract The recent measurements on $R_D$, $R_{D^*}$, and $R_{J/\psi}$ by three pioneering experiments, BaBar, Belle, and LHCb, indicate that the notion of lepton flavor universality is violated in weak charged-current processes, mediated through $b \to c \ell \bar \nu_\ell$ transitions. These intriguing results, which delineate a tension with their Standard Model predictions at the level of (2–3)$\sigma$, have triggered many new physics propositions in recent times, and are generally attributed to the possible implication of new physics in $ b \to c \tau \bar \nu$ transitions. This, in turn, opens up another avenue, i.e., $ b \to u \tau \bar \nu$ processes, to look for new physics. Since these processes are doubly Cabibbo suppressed, the impact of new physics could be significant enough, leading to sizable effects in some of the observables. In this work, we investigate in detail the role of new physics in $B \to (\pi,\rho,\omega)\tau \bar \nu$ and $B_s \to (K,K^*) \tau \bar \nu$ processes considering a model-independent approach. In particular, we focus on standard observables like branching fraction, the lepton flavor non-universality (LNU) parameter, forward–backward asymmetry, and polarization asymmetries. We find significant deviations in some of these observables, which can be explored by the currently running experiments, LHCb and Belle-II. We also briefly comment on the impact of the scalar leptoquark $R_2(3,2,7/6)$ and vector leptoquark $U_1(3,1,2/3)$ on these decay modes.
Highlights
Looking for physics beyond Standard Model (SM) is one of the the prime objectives of present day particle physics research
It is well-known that the Standard Model gauge interactions strictly respect lepton flavour universality and any violation of it would point towards the possible role of new physics
If new physics is present in this decay process, its footprint can be seen in the allied charged-current process b → uτ ντ, as these two processes have the same topologies, apart from the fact that the latter process is Cabibbo suppressed
Summary
Looking for physics beyond Standard Model (SM) is one of the the prime objectives of present day particle physics research. With no direct evidence of any kind of new physics (NP) signal at the LHC, much attention has been paid in recent times towards the various observed anomalies, which may be considered as smoking-gun signals of NP and require thorough and careful investigation In this context, semileptonic B decays, both the chargedcurrent b → c νas well as neutral-current b → s + − mediated transitions play a crucial role in probing the nature of physics beyond the SM. In the last few years, several enthralling anomalies at the level of (2 − 4)σ have been observed by the B-physics experiments, i.e., Belle [1,2,3,4,5], Babar [6, 7] and LHCb [8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17], in the form of lepton flavour universality (LFU) violation in semileptonic B decays associated with charged current and neutral current transitions.
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have
Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.