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Discriminating $B\to D^{*}\ell\nu$ form factors via polarization observables and asymmetries

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-10-11 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

Form factors are crucial theory input in order to extract Vcb|V_{cb}| from BD()νB \to D^{(*)}\ell\nu decays, to calculate the Standard Model prediction for R(D()){\cal R}(D^{(*)}) and to assess the impact of New Physics. In this context, the Dispersive Matrix approach, a first-principle calculation of the form factors, using no experimental data but rather only lattice QCD results as input, was recently applied to BD()νB \to D^{(*)}\ell\nu. It predicts (within the Standard Model) a much milder tension with the R(D){\cal R}(D^*) measurements than the other form factor approaches, while at the same time giving a value of Vcb|V_{cb}| compatible with the inclusive value. However, this comes at the expense of creating tensions with differential BDνB\to D^*\ell\nu distributions (with light leptons). In this article, we explore the implications of using the Dispersive Matrix method form factors, in light of the recent Belle (II) measurements of the longitudinal polarization fraction of the DD^* in BDνB\to D^*\ell\nu with light leptons, FLF_L^{\ell}, and the forward-backward asymmetry, AFBA_{\rm FB}^{\ell}. We find that the Dispersive Matrix approach predicts a Standard Model value of FLF_L^{\ell} that is in significant tension with these measurements, while mild deviations in AFBA_{\rm FB}^{\ell} appear. Furthermore, FLF_L^{\ell} is very insensitive to New Physics such that the latter cannot account for the tension between Dispersive Matrix predictions and its measurement. While this tension can be resolved by deforming the original Dispersive Matrix form factor shapes within a global fit, a tension in R(D){\cal R}(D^*) reemerges. As this tension is milder than for the other form factors, it can be explained by New Physics not only in the tau lepton channel but also in the light lepton modes.

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@article{arxiv.2305.15457,
  title  = {Discriminating $B\to D^{*}\ell\nu$ form factors via polarization observables and asymmetries},
  author = {Marco Fedele and Monika Blanke and Andreas Crivellin and Syuhei Iguro and Ulrich Nierste and Silvano Simula and Ludovico Vittorio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.15457},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Journal version, conclusions unchanged. 16 pages, 3 figures, 1 appendix