Disentangling left-handed and right-handed neutrino effects in $B_c \to \tau \bar{\nu}_\tau$ decay
Quan-Yi Hu

TL;DR
This paper investigates how general dimension-six operators involving right-handed neutrinos affect specific B_c meson decay processes, providing analytical results and identifying features to distinguish neutrino chiralities.
Contribution
It introduces the first analytical calculations of differential decay distributions in cascade B_c decays influenced by right-handed neutrinos and identifies fixed points in normalized distributions.
Findings
Certain benchmark points significantly alter decay distributions.
End-point behavior helps distinguish neutrino chiralities.
Normalized distributions reveal fixed points insensitive to new physics.
Abstract
Inspired by the anomalies in decay, in this work, we carefully study the influence of the most general dimension-six effective operators involving right-handed neutrinos on the four cascade decays () and (). We calculate for the first time the analytical results of the distributions of the differential decay rates of these cascade decays with respect to the energy of the charged particles in the final state. We select a total of 13 new physics benchmark points, among which 9 are derived from the effect of purely left-handed neutrinos, and the other 4 are from the effect of purely right-handed neutrinos. We find that the benchmark points BP4, BP6, BP11, and BP13 can significantly increase the values of these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Neutrino Physics Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
