Probing the effects of new physics in $\bar{B}^* \to P \ell \bar{\nu}_\ell$ decays
Qin Chang, Jie Zhu, Na Wang, Ru-Min Wang

TL;DR
This paper investigates potential new physics effects in semileptonic B* decays, motivated by discrepancies in R_D(*) ratios, and explores how future measurements could clarify these anomalies.
Contribution
It provides a model-independent analysis of new physics impacts on B* decay observables, connecting them to existing R_D(*) anomalies and suggesting experimental tests.
Findings
Vector couplings significantly affect branching ratios and R_P*
Scalar couplings influence all observables notably
Future measurements can distinguish different new physics scenarios
Abstract
The significant divergence between the SM predictions and experimental measurements for the ratios, with , implies possible hint of new physics in the flavour sector. In this paper, motivated by the " puzzle" and abundant data samples at high-luminosity heavy-flavor experiments in the future, we try to probe possible effects of new physics in the semileptonic decays induced by transitions in the model-independent vector and scalar scenarios. Using the spaces of NP parameters obtained by fitting to the data of and , the NP effects on the observables including branching…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
