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Probing BSM Physics in B→D<sup>*</sup>lν Using Monte Carlo Simulation

ORAL

Abstract

Several experimental measurements of b-decays have suggested the presence of physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). One set of such measurements are the decay modes B→D*lν with l=e, μ, and τ. A recent analysis of 2019 Belle data found ΔAFB = AFB(B→D*μν) - AFB(B→D*eν) to be 4.1σ away from the SM prediction. Improved simulation and analysis tools are needed in order to more effectively probe these new physics (NP) possibilities. We have developed a Monte-Carlo event generator tool based on the EVTGEN framework to simulate NP signatures in B→D*lν, which arise due to the interference between the SM and NP amplitudes. We have also simulated several example NP scenarios which are able to explain the ΔAFB anomaly, while remaining consistent with experimental constraints. We also show that Δ-type observables allow for definite signals of NP by removing most QCD uncertainties from the form factors, and introduce several correlated observables that allow for more sensitivity to NP.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.07189<br>https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.11283

Presenters

  • Quinn D Campagna

    University of Mississippi

Authors

  • Quinn D Campagna

    University of Mississippi

  • Thomas E Browder

    University of Hawaii at Manoa

  • Alakabha Datta

    University of Mississippi

  • Lopamudra Mukherjee

    University of Mississippi

  • Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya

    Lawrence Technological University

  • Alexei Sibidanov

    University of Hawaii at Manoa

  • Shawn B Dubey

    University of Hawaii