Scalar contributions to $b\to c (u) \tau \nu$ transitions
Abstract
We perform a comprehensive analysis of scalar contributions in transitions including the latest measurements of , the differential distributions in , the polarization asymmetry for , and the bound derived from the total width of the meson. We find that scalar contributions with the simultaneous presence of both left- and right-handed couplings to quarks can explain the available data, specifically together with the measured differential distributions. However, the constraints from the total width present a slight tension with the current data on in this scenario, preferring smaller values for . We discuss possibilities to disentangle scalar new physics from other new-physics scenarios like the presence of only a left-handed vector current, via additional observables in decays or additional decay modes like the baryonic and the inclusive decays. We also analyze scalar contributions in transitions, including the latest measurements of , providing predictions for and decays. The potential complementarity between the and sectors is finally investigated once assumptions about the flavour structure of the underlying theory are made.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1612.07757,
title = {Scalar contributions to $b\to c (u) \tau \nu$ transitions},
author = {Alejandro Celis and Martin Jung and Xin-Qiang Li and Antonio Pich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07757},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
15 pages, 13 figures and 7 tables. More references and discussions added, Tab. VII updated; final version published in the journal