Assessing Lepton Flavor Universality Violations in Semileptonic Decays
Abstract
In light of recent measurements suggesting potential lepton flavor universality violations in semileptonic decays at collider experiments, this article provides a concise study of tree- and loop-level -hadron semileptonic decays, and . We provide predictions for lepton flavor violating observables, and , across the entire range. Our study employs the Relativistic Independent Quark Model (RIQM), highlighting a model-dependent approach to these observables. We compare our model's predictions with existing lattice predictions, demonstrating the strong applicability of the RIQM framework in describing decays. Additionally, we reassess global averages for and in semileptonic transitions. With the upcoming experimental upgrades and the anticipated Run 3 data on meson decays, rapid confirmation of these quantities could indicate significant evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model, thereby opening new pathways for understanding the complex flavor dynamics in meson decays.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2308.05677,
title = {Assessing Lepton Flavor Universality Violations in Semileptonic Decays},
author = {Sonali Patnaik and Lopamudra Nayak and Rajeev Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.05677},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
v2: revised and updated according to referee comments; comments, feedbacks and discussions are very much welcome!