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CP Violation in ${\bar B}^0\to D^{*+}μ^-{\barν}_μ$

Published 6 Mar 2019 in hep-ph | (1903.02567v2)

Abstract: In order to explain the observed anomalies in the measurements of $R_{D{(*)}}$ and $R_{J/\psi}$, a variety of new-physics (NP) models that contribute to $b\to c\tau-{\bar\nu}$ have been proposed. In this paper, we show how CP-violating observables can be used to distinguish these NP models. Because ${\vec p}\tau$ cannot be measured (the decay products of the $\tau$ include the undetected $\nu\tau$), obtaining the angular distribution of ${\bar B}0\to D{*+}\tau{-}{\bar\nu}_\tau$ is problematic. Instead, we focus here on ${\bar B}0\to D{*+}(\to D0 \pi+)\mu- {\bar\nu}\mu$. This process may also receive contributions from the same NP, and LHCb intends to measure the CP-violating angular asymmetries in this decay. There are two classes of NP models that contribute to $b\to c\mu-{\bar\nu}\mu$. These involve (i) a $W'$ (two types) or (ii) a leptoquark (LQ) (six types). The most popular NP models predict no CP-violating effects, so the measurement of nonzero CP-violating symmetries would rule them out. Furthermore these measurements allow one to distinguish the $W'$ and LQ models, and to differentiate among several LQ models.

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