Global fit to $b \to c\tau\nu$ anomalies as of Spring 2024
Syuhei Iguro, Teppei Kitahara, Ryoutaro Watanabe

TL;DR
This paper updates the global analysis of $b o c au u$ anomalies with new experimental data as of Spring 2024, confirming significant deviations from the Standard Model and exploring implications for new physics scenarios.
Contribution
It provides the latest combined experimental averages, a 4.4 sigma deviation from the SM, and new model-independent formulas and global fits for various new physics models.
Findings
Global data shows persistent LFU violation in $b o c au u$ decays.
Updated fits favor leptoquark and single operator new physics scenarios.
Potential to distinguish NP models via polarization observables and high-$p_T$ searches.
Abstract
Recently, several new experimental results of the test of lepton flavor universality (LFU) in semi-leptonic decays were announced: the first result of from the LHCb Run 1 data, the first results of and from the LHCb Run 2 data, and the first result of from the Belle II collaboration. Including these new data, a global analysis still prefers the violation of the LFU between the tau and light leptons. A new world average of the data from the BaBar, LHCb, Belle, and Belle II collaborations is and . Including this new data, we update a circumstance of the measurements and their implications for new physics (NP). Incorporating recent developments for the form factors in the Standard Model (SM), we observe a deviation…
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications
