Closing the Gap on $R_{D^*}$ by including longitudinal effects
J. E. Chavez-Saab, Genaro Toledo

TL;DR
This paper refines the theoretical prediction of the $R_{D^*}$ parameter by including longitudinal effects of the off-shell $D^*$ in the decay process, significantly reducing the discrepancy with experimental measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a full 4-body decay analysis considering the $D^*$'s longitudinal degree of freedom, improving the agreement between theory and experiment for $R_{D^*}$.
Findings
Reduced the gap between theory and experiment from 3.7σ to 2.1σ.
Provided specific ratios $R_{D extpi}^e$ and $R_{D extpi}^ extmu$ with uncertainties.
Lowered the discrepancy with LHCb and Belle results substantially.
Abstract
Measurements of the parameter remain in tension with the standard model prediction, despite recent results helping to close the gap. The standard model prediction it is compared with considers the as an external particle, even though what is detected in experiments is a pair it decays into, from which it is reconstructed. We argue that the experimental result must be compared with the theoretical prediction considering the full 4-body decay . We show that the longitudinal degree of freedom of the off-shell helps to further close the disagreement gap with experimental data. We find values for the ratio of and…
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