Investigating the effect of $U_1$ vector leptoquark on $b\to u \tau\bar{\nu}$ mediated $B$ decays
Suman Kumbhakar, Rukmani Mohanta

TL;DR
This paper explores how a specific vector leptoquark could cause observable deviations in certain B meson decays involving tau leptons, potentially explaining recent anomalies and guiding future experiments.
Contribution
It investigates the impact of the $U_1$ vector leptoquark on $b o u au ar{ u}$ decays, highlighting significant deviations in observables that can be tested experimentally.
Findings
Substantial deviations in branching fractions due to $U_1$ contributions.
Large effects on lepton flavor non-universality observables.
Potential for experimental verification at LHCb and Belle-II.
Abstract
The recent measurements of lepton flavor university (LFU) violating observables in semileptonic and transitions by various experiments exhibit deviations from their corresponding Standard Model (SM) predictions. These tantalizing signals hint towards the possible role of new physics (NP) in and decay channels. This in turn indicates that the same class of NP as appeared in , might also show up in other tree level processes involving transition. Since these charged current transitions are doubly Cabibbo suppressed, the NP contributions could be significant enough leading to sizeable effects in some of the observables. In this paper, we study the implications of the vector leptoquark , which is one of the few scenarios…
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