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Looking for possible new physics in $B\to D^{(\ast)}τν_τ$ in light of recent data

Published 14 Nov 2016 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1611.04605v2)

Abstract: We study the decays $B\to D{(\ast)}\tau\nu_{\tau}$ in light of the available data from BABAR, Belle and LHCb. We divide our analysis into two parts: in one part we fit the form-factors in these decays directly from the data without adding any additional new physics (NP) contributions and compare our fit results with those available from the decays $B\to D{(\ast)}\ell\nu_{\ell}$. We find that the $q2$-distributions of the form-factors associated with the pseudo-vector current, obtained from $B\to D{(\ast)}\tau\nu_{\tau}$ and $B\to D{(\ast)}\ell\nu_{\ell}$ respectively, do not agree with each other, whereas the other form-factors are consistent with each other. In the next part of our analysis, we look for possible new effective operators of dimension 6 amongst new vector, scalar, and tensor-type that can best explain the current data in the decays $B\to D{(\ast)}\tau\nu_{\tau}$. We use the information-theoretic approaches, especially of `Second-order Akaike Information Criterion' (AIC$_c$) in the analysis of empirical data. Normality tests for the distribution of residuals are done after selecting the best possible scenarios, for cross-validation. We find that it is the contribution from the operator involving left or right-handed vector current that passes all the selection criteria defined for the best-fit scenario and can successfully accommodate all the available data set.

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