Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8187086 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We study possible new physics (NP) effects on BcâJ/ÏÏν¯, which has been recently measured at LHCb as the ratio of RJ/Ï=B(BcâJ/ÏÏν¯)/B(BcâJ/Ïμν¯). Combining it with the long-standing RD(â) measurements, in which the discrepancy with the prediction of the standard model is present, we find possible solutions to the anomaly by several NP types. Then, we see that adding the RJ/Ï measurement does not improve NP fit to data, but the NP scenarios still give better Ï2 than the SM. We also investigate indirect NP constraints from the lifetime of Bc and NP predictions on the Ï longitudinal polarization in B¯âDâÏν¯.
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Authors
Ryoutaro Watanabe,