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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 the maximum allowed values of $F^L_{D^*}$ and $R_{J/psi}$, two observables which have both come out higher than their SM predictions in recent measurements by the Belle and LHCb collaborations. While the measurements still have large error bars, they add to the existing $R_{D^{(*)}}$ anomaly, and it is worthwhile to consider NP explanations. It has been shown that none of the existing, minimal models in the literature can explain the observed values of $F^L_{D^*}$ and $R_{J/psi}$. Using our method, we will generalize beyond the minimal models and show that there is no combination of dimension 6 Wilson operators that can come within $1sigma$ of the observed $R_{J/psi}$ value. By contrast, we will show that the observed value of $F^L_{D^*}$ can be achieved, but only with sizable contributions from tensor and mixed-chirality vector Wilson coefficients.
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
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 ${cal R}(D^*)_{rm Belle}=0.283pm0.018pm0.014$
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
The combined analysis of the BaBar, Belle, and LHCb data on $Bto Dtau u$, $Bto D^*tau u$ and $B_cto J/Psitau u$ decay observables shows evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). In this article, we study all the one- and two-dimensional sce
In this article, we have predicted the standard model (SM) values of the asymmetric and angular observables in $Bto D^{(ast)}tau u_{tau}$ decays, using the results of the new up-to-date analysis in $Bto D^{(*)}ell u_{ell}$. We have also revisited the