CP Violation in ${\bar B}^0\to D^{*+}\mu^-{\bar\nu}_\mu$
Abstract
In order to explain the observed anomalies in the measurements of and , a variety of new-physics (NP) models that contribute to have been proposed. In this paper, we show how CP-violating observables can be used to distinguish these NP models. Because cannot be measured (the decay products of the include the undetected ), obtaining the angular distribution of is problematic. Instead, we focus here on . This process may also receive contributions from the same NP, and LHCb intends to measure the CP-violating angular asymmetries in this decay. There are two classes of NP models that contribute to . These involve (i) a (two types) or (ii) a leptoquark (LQ) (six types). The most popular NP models predict no CP-violating effects, so the measurement of nonzero CP-violating symmetries would rule them out. Furthermore these measurements allow one to distinguish the and LQ models, and to differentiate among several LQ models.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1903.02567,
title = {CP Violation in ${\bar B}^0\to D^{*+}\mu^-{\bar\nu}_\mu$},
author = {Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya and Alakabha Datta and Saeed Kamali and David London},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.02567},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
26 pages, 1 figure; To appear in JHEP