
TL;DR
This paper investigates the B anomalies in B→D(*)τν decays using an unparticle model, fitting experimental data to determine branching ratios and polarization parameters, and ensuring compatibility with other decay constraints.
Contribution
It introduces an unparticle-based explanation for B anomalies and provides best-fit parameters consistent with experimental data and theoretical bounds.
Findings
Best-fit R(D)=0.371 and R(D*)=0.266 exceed SM predictions
Branching ratio Br(Bc→τν) remains below 10%
Results support unparticle model as a viable explanation for anomalies
Abstract
We analyze the anomalies associated with the decays in the unparticle model. The fraction of the branching ratios and other parameters related to the polarization are fitted to the experimental data by minimizing . The best-fit values are and which are still larger than the standard model predictions. We find that our results safely render the branching ratio below .
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
