Friday, April 5, 2013

1304.1290 (Bin Wang et al.)

Testing lepton flavor universality in terms of data of BES III and
charm-tau factory
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Bin Wang, Ming-Gang Zhao, Ke-Sheng Sun, Xue-Qian Li
The recent measurements on $R_K$ and $R_{\pi}$ imply that there exists a possible violation of the leptonic flavor universality which is one of the cornerstones of the standard model. It is suggested that a mixing between sterile and active neutrinos might induce such a violation. In this work we consider the scenarios with one or two sterile neutrinos to explicitly realize the data while the constraints from the available experiments have been taken into account. Moreover, as indicated in literature, the deviation of the real PMNS matrix from the symmetric patterns may be due to a $\mu-\tau$ asymmetry, therefore the measurements on $R_{D(D_s)e\mu} = \Gamma(D(D_s)\rightarrow e^+\nu_e)/\Gamma(D(D_s)\rightarrow \mu^+\nu_\mu)$ and $R_{D(D_s)\mu\tau} = \Gamma(D(D_s)\rightarrow \mu^+\nu_\mu)/\Gamma(D(D_s)\rightarrow \mu^+\tau_\tau)$ (and for some other heavy mesons $B^{\pm}$ and $B_c$ etc.) may shed more light on physics responsible for the violation of the leptonic flavor universality. The data of BES III are available to test the universality and that of the future charm-tau factory will provide more accurate information towards the aspect, in this work, we will discuss $R_{D(D_s)e\mu}$ and $R_{D(D_s)\mu\tau}$ in all details and also briefly consider the cases for $B^{\pm}$ and $B_c$.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.1290

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