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At Moriond 2019, Belle collaboration has announced new measurements on the flavour ratios $R_D - R_{D^*}$ which are consistent with their Standard Model predictions within $1.2sigma$. After inclusion of these measurements, the global tension in $R_D - R_{D^*}$ has reduced from $4.1sigma$ to $3.1sigma$ which is still significant. The measurements of these ratios indicate towards the violation of lepton flavor universality in $brightarrow c,l,bar{ u}$ decay. Assuming new physics in $brightarrow c,tau,bar{ u}$ transition, we have done a global fit to all available data in this sector to identify the allowed new physics solutions. We find that there are seven allowed new physics solutions which can account for all measurements in $brightarrow c,tau,bar{ u}$ transition. We show that a simultaneous measurement of the $tau$ polarization fraction and forward-backward asymmetry in $Brightarrow D,tau,bar{ u}$, the zero crossing point of forward backward asymmetry in $Brightarrow D^*taubar{ u}$ and the branching ratio of $B_crightarrow tau,bar{ u}$ decay can distinguish these seven new physics solutions if they can be measured with a required precision.
We develop a rigorous, semi-analytical method for maximizing any $bto ctau u$ observable in the full 20-real-dimensional parameter space of the dimension 6 effective Hamiltonian, given some fixed values of $R_{D^{(*)}}$. We apply our method to find t
Following the updated measurement of the lepton flavour universality (LFU) ratio R_K in B -> Kll decays by LHCb, as well as a number of further measurements, e.g. R_K* by Belle and B_s -> mu mu by ATLAS, we analyse the global status of new physics in
The recent measurements of $R_K$, $B_stomu^+mu^-$, a set of CP-averaged angular observables for the $B^0to K^{*0}mu^+mu^-$ decay, and its isospin partner $B^+to K^{*+}mu^+mu^-$ by the LHCb Collaboration, consistently hint at lepton universality viola
A number of observables related to the $b to s l^+ l^-$ transition show deviations from their standard model predictions. A global fit to the current $brightarrow sl^+l^-$ data suggests several new physics solutions. Considering only one operator at
In this addendum to arXiv:1811.09603 we update our results including the recent measurement of ${cal R}(D)$ and ${cal R}(D^*)$ by the Belle collaboration: ${cal R}(D)_{rm Belle} = 0.307pm0.037pm0.016$ and ${cal R}(D^*)_{rm Belle}=0.283pm0.018pm0.014$