Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494944 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We perform a comprehensive analysis of scalar contributions in bâcÏν transitions including the latest measurements of R(D(â)), the q2 differential distributions in BâD(â)Ïν, the Ï polarization asymmetry for BâDâÏν, and the bound derived from the total width of the Bc meson. We find that scalar contributions with the simultaneous presence of both left- and right-handed couplings to quarks can explain the available data, specifically R(D(â)) together with the measured differential distributions. However, the constraints from the total Bc width present a slight tension with the current data on BâDâÏν in this scenario, preferring smaller values for R(Dâ). We discuss possibilities to disentangle scalar new physics from other new-physics scenarios like the presence of only a left-handed vector current, via additional observables in BâD(â)Ïν decays or additional decay modes like the baryonic ÎbâÎcÏν and the inclusive BâXcÏν decays. We also analyze scalar contributions in bâuÏν transitions, including the latest measurements of BâÏν, providing predictions for ÎbâpÏν and BâÏÏν decays. The potential complementarity between the bâu and bâc sectors is finally investigated once assumptions about the flavour structure of the underlying theory are made.
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Authors
Alejandro Celis, Martin Jung, Xin-Qiang Li, Antonio Pich,