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Implication of $b \to cτν$ flavor anomalies on $B_s\rightarrow {D_s^*}τν$ decay observables

Published 14 Dec 2019 in hep-ph | (1912.06811v1)

Abstract: The experimental predictions of $R_D$, $R_{D*}$, $R_{J/\psi}$, $P_\tau{D*}$ and $F_L{D*}$ in $B$ decays mediated via $b\,\to\, c\, l\,\nu$ quark level transition deviate significantly from the standard model expectations. The current world average of the ratio of branching ratios $R_D$ and $R_{D*}$ in $B\,\to\, D{(*)}\, l\,\nu$ ($l\in e,\tau$) show $1.4\sigma$ and $2.5\sigma$ deviation from the SM expectations. Similarly, the $\tau$ polarization fraction $P_{\tau}{D*}$ and the longitudinal polarization fraction of the $D*$ meson $F_L{D*}$ in $B\,\to\, D*\,\tau\,\nu$ are found to deviate from the standard model expectations at $1.6\sigma$ and $1.5\sigma$ level, respectively. In addition, the ratio of branching ratio $R_{J/\psi}$ in $B_c\,\to\,{J/\psi}\, l\,\nu$ deviates from the standard model prediction at $2\sigma$ level. In this regard, we study the implication of $R_D$, $R_{D*}$, $R_{J/\psi}$, $P_\tau{D*}$, and $F_L{D*}$ anomalies on $B_s\,\to\, {D*_s}\,\tau\,\nu$ decay observables in a model independent effective field theory formalism. We give predictions of several physical observables in the standard model and in the presence of various $1D$ and $2D$ new physics scenarios.

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