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$Λ_b \to (Λ_c,\,p)\,τ\,ν$ decays within standard model and beyond (1512.04034v1)

Published 13 Dec 2015 in hep-ph

Abstract: Deviations from the standard model prediction have been observed in several leptonic and semileptonic $B$ meson decays to $\tau\nu$ final states mediated via $b \to u$ and $b \to c$ charged current interactions. The measured value of ratio of branching ratios $R_{\pi}l$ of $B- \to \tau-\,\nu_{\tau}$ to $B0 \to \pi+\,\l-\,\nu$ decays, where $l = (e,\,\mu)$, is larger than the standard model prediction by more than a factor of two. Similarly, a combined excess of $3.9\sigma$ from the standard model expectation has been reported by HFAG for the values of $R_D$ and $R_{D{\ast}}$, where $R_{D,\,D{\ast}}$ represents the ratio of branching ratios of $B \to (D,\,D{\ast})\,\tau\nu$ to corresponding $B \to (D,\,D{\ast})\,l\nu$ decays, respectively. Very recently, hint of lepton flavor violation has been observed in the ratio of branching fractions of $B \to K\,e+\,e-$ to $B \to K\,\mu+\,\mu-$ decays as well. In this context, we employ an effective Lagrangian approach to study the decay branching fractions and the ratio of branching fractions of $\Lambda_b \to \Lambda_c\,l\,\nu$ and $\Lambda_b \to p\,l\,\nu$ decays within the standard model and beyond. We constrain the new physics parameter space using the existing experimental data on $R_D$, $R_{D{\ast}}$, and $R_{\pi}l$. We give predictions for various observables in the context of various new physics scenarios.

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