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arxiv: 1509.07259 · v2 · pith:MX6FHEDPnew · submitted 2015-09-24 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Optimal-observable analysis of possible new physics in Bto D^((ast))τν_(τ)

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keywords observablesanalysisinteractionssensitivescalartensorbin-by-binbranching
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We study all possible observables in $B\to D^{(\ast)}\tau\nu_{\tau}$ with new physics (NP), including new vector, scalar and tensor interactions, and investigate the prospects of extracting NP Wilson coefficients with optimal observables. Analysis of the full $q^2$ integrated branching fractions of $B\to D^{(\ast)}\tau\nu_{\tau}$ show that the overall sensitivity of the observables of $B\to D \tau\nu_{\tau}$ is more towards the scalar current, whereas the bin-by-bin analysis of $q^2$ distribution of the differential branching fraction points to regions of $q^2$ sensitive to tensor interactions. Interestingly, the observables in $B\to D^{\ast}\tau\nu_{\tau}$ are more sensitive to tensor interactions, and bin-by-bin analysis of this mode shows the distinct regions of $q^2$ sensitive to vector or scalar interactions. In addition to that, the $\tau$ polarisation asymmetry is found to be more sensitive to NP compared to the other observables, in both decay modes.

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