$c \to u \nu {\bar \nu}$ transitions of $B_c$ mesons: 331 model facing Standard Model null tests
Abstract
The Glashow-Iliopoulos-Maiani mechanism is extremely efficient to suppress the flavour-changing neutral current decays of charmed hadrons induced by the transitions, making such processes particularly sensitive to phenomena beyond the Standard Model. In particular, decays with a neutrino pair in the final state are theoretically appealing due to the small long-distance contributions. Moreover, in the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT), the invariance allows to relate the Wilson coefficients in the effective Hamiltonian governing the decays to the coefficients in the Hamiltonian. We analyze the decays, for which branching fractions of at most are predicted in the Standard Model including short- and long-distance contributions, so small that they can be considered as null tests. Using SMEFT and the relation to the processes we study the largest enhancement achievable in generic new physics scenarios. Then we focus on a particular extension of the Standard Model, the 331 model. SMEFT relations and the connection with imply that could even reach , an extremely large enhancement. A less pronounced effect is found in the 331 model, with predicted branching fractions. Within the 331 model correlations exist among the and , channels.
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@article{arxiv.2107.07291,
title = {$c \to u \nu {\bar \nu}$ transitions of $B_c$ mesons: 331 model facing Standard Model null tests},
author = {Pietro Colangelo and Fulvia De Fazio and Francesco Loparco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.07291},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
23 pages, 12 figures. Clarifications added. To appear in Physical Review D