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Probing the effects of new physics in $\bar{B}^* \to P \ell \bar{\nu}_\ell$ decays
- Source :
- Advances in High Energy Physics 2018 (2018) 7231354
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- The significant divergence between the SM predictions and experimental measurements for the ratios, $R_{D^{(*)}}\equiv \mathcal{B}(\bar{B}\to D^{(*)}\tau^- \bar{\nu}_\tau)/ \mathcal{B}(\bar{B}\to D^{(*)} \ell^{\prime-} \bar{\nu}_{\ell^{\prime}})$ with $(\ell^{\prime}=e\,,\mu)$, implies possible hint of new physics in the flavour sector. In this paper, motivated by the "$R_{D^{(*)}}$ puzzle" and abundant $B^*$ data samples at high-luminosity heavy-flavor experiments in the future, we try to probe possible effects of new physics in the semileptonic $\bar{B}^*_{u,d,s} \to P \ell^- \bar{\nu}_\ell$ $(P=D\,,D_s\,,\pi\,,K)$ decays induced by $b \to (u,\,c)\ell^- \bar{\nu}_{\ell}$ transitions in the model-independent vector and scalar scenarios. Using the spaces of NP parameters obtained by fitting to the data of $R_{D}$ and $R_{D^{*}}$, the NP effects on the observables including branching fraction, ratio $R_P^{\ast}$, lepton spin asymmetry and lepton forward-backward asymmetry are studied in detail. We find that the vector type couplings have large effects on the branching fraction and ratio $R_P^{\ast}$. Meanwhile, the scalar type couplings provide significant contributions to all of the observables. The future measurements of these observables in the $\bar{B}^* \to P \ell^- \bar{\nu}_\ell$ decays at the LHCb and Belle-II could provide a way to crosscheck the various NP solutions to the "$R_{D^{(*)}}$ puzzle".<br />Comment: 24 pages, 4 figures
- Subjects :
- High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Journal :
- Advances in High Energy Physics 2018 (2018) 7231354
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1808.02188
- Document Type :
- Working Paper
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/7231354/