New physics in $B \to K^* \tau^+ \tau^-$: A model independent analysis
Abstract
In this work we consider the implications of current () measurements on several observables under the assumption that the possible new physics can have both universal as well as nonuniversal couplings to leptons. For new physics solutions which provide a good fit to all data, we intend to identify observables with large deviations from the Standard Model (SM) predictions as well as to discriminate between various new physics solutions. For this we consider the branching fraction, the longitudinal fraction , the tau forward-backward asymmetry and the optimized observables in the basis. Further, we construct the lepton-flavor differences () between these tau observables and their muonic counterparts in decay. Moreover, we also consider lepton-flavor ratios () of all of these observables. We find that the current data allows for deviations ranging from 25% up to an order of magnitude from the SM value in a number of observables. For e.g., the magnitudes of and observables can be enhanced up to an order of magnitude, a twofold enhancement in is possible along with 50% enhancement in and 25% in . Moreover, the branching ratio of can be suppressed up to 25%. A precise measurement of these observables can also discriminate between a number of new physics solutions.
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@article{arxiv.2212.01229,
title = {New physics in $B \to K^* \tau^+ \tau^-$: A model independent analysis},
author = {Neetu Raj Singh Chundawat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.01229},
year = {2023}
}
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14 pages, 6 figures; Published version