Abstract
In recent years, intriguing hints for the violation of lepton flavor universality (LFU) have been accumulated in semileptonic B decays, both in the charged-current transitions b→cℓ^{-}ν[over ¯]_{ℓ} (i.e., R_{D}, R_{D^{*}}, and R_{J/ψ}) and the neutral-current transitions b→sℓ^{+}ℓ^{-} (i.e., R_{K} and R_{K^{*}}). Hints for LFU violation in R_{D^{(*)}} and R_{J/ψ} point at large deviations from the standard model (SM) in processes involving tau leptons. Moreover, LHCb has reported deviations from the SM expectations in b→sμ^{+}μ^{-} processes as well as in the ratios R_{K} and R_{K^{*}}, which together point at new physics (NP) affecting muons with a high significance. These hints for NP suggest the possibility of huge LFU-violating effects in b→sτ^{+}τ^{-} transitions. In this Letter, we predict the branching ratios of B→Kτ^{+}τ^{-}, B→K^{*}τ^{+}τ^{-}, and B_{s}→ϕτ^{+}τ^{-}, taking into account NP effects in the Wilson coefficients C_{9(^{'})}^{ττ} and C_{10(^{'})}^{ττ}. Assuming a common NP explanation of R_{D}, R_{D^{(*)}}, and R_{J/ψ}, we show that a very large enhancement of b→sτ^{+}τ^{-} processes, of around 3 orders of magnitude compared to the SM, can be expected under fairly general assumptions. We find that the branching ratios of B_{s}→τ^{+}τ^{-}, B_{s}→ϕτ^{+}τ^{-}, and B→K^{(*)}τ^{+}τ^{-} under these assumptions are in the observable range for LHCb and Belle II.
Highlights
Introduction.—While the LHC has not observed any new fundamental particle beyond the standard model (SM) ones directly so far, several intriguing hints of new physics (NP) in semileptonic B decays arose recently
LHCb has reported deviations from the SM expectations in b → sμþμ− processes as well as in the ratios RK and RKÃ, which together point at new physics (NP) affecting muons with a high significance
Assuming a common NP explanation of RD, RDðÃÞ, and RJ=ψ, we show that a very large enhancement of b → sτþτ− processes, of around 3 orders of magnitude compared to the SM, can be expected under fairly general assumptions
Summary
Introduction.—While the LHC has not observed any new fundamental particle beyond the standard model (SM) ones directly so far, several intriguing hints of new physics (NP) in semileptonic B decays arose recently. In this Letter, we predict the branching ratios of B → Kτþτ−, B → KÃτþτ−, and Bs → φτþτ−, taking into account NP effects in the Wilson coefficients Cτ9τð0Þ and Cτ1τ0ð0Þ.
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