$D^{\ast}$ polarization vs. $R_{D^{(\ast)}}$ anomalies in the leptoquark models (1811.08899v3)
Abstract: Polarization measurements in $\bar{B} \to D{(\ast)} \tau \overline{\nu}$ are useful to check consistency in new physics explanations for the $R_{D}$ and $R_{D{\ast}}$ anomalies. In this paper, we investigate the $D{\ast}$ and $\tau$ polarizations and focus on the new physics contributions to the fraction of a longitudinal $D{\ast}$ polarization ($F_{L}{D{\ast}}$), which is recently measured by the Belle collaboration $F_{L}{D{\ast}} = 0.60 \pm 0.09$, in model-independent manner and in each single leptoquark model (${\rm R}2$, ${\rm S}_1$ and ${\rm U}_1$) that can naturally explain the $R{D{(\ast)}}$ anomalies. It is found that $\mathcal{B}(B_c{+} \to \tau{+} \nu)$ severely restricts deviation from the Standard Model (SM) prediction of $F_{L, \textrm{SM}}{D{\ast}} = 0.46 \pm 0.04$ in the leptoquark models: [0.43, 0.44], [0.42, 0.48], and [0.43, 0.47] are predicted as a range of $F_{L}{D{\ast}}$ for the ${\rm R}2$, ${\rm S}_1$, and ${\rm U}_1$ leptoquark models, respectively, where the current data of $R{D{(\ast)}}$ is satisfied at $1\,\sigma$ level. It is also shown that the $\tau$ polarization observables can much deviate from the SM predictions. The Belle II experiment, therefore, can check such correlations between $R_{D{(\ast)}}$ and the polarization observables, and discriminate among the leptoquark models.
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