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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 102: Flavour physics 4

T 102.8: Talk

Thursday, March 7, 2024, 17:45–18:00, Geb. 30.41: HS 4

Measurement of the branching ratio and q2-spectrum of BD** ℓ ν decays at Belle II — •Eylül Ünlü, Thomas Lück, and Thomas Kuhr — Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

There is currently some tension between the measured value of R(D*)=B(BD* τ ντ)/ B(BD* ℓ ν) and the Standard Model prediction, hinting at lepton universality violation. Semileptonic B meson decays to D** mesons are background to the R(D*) measurement, where D** denotes the orbitally excited P-wave charm mesons: D1(2420), D2*(2460), D0*(2300), and D1(2430). These decays are not well understood, and there are discrepancies between past measurements of their yields by BaBar and Belle. Hence, improved understanding of these decays would reduce the systematic uncertainty on R(D*) measurements.

The aim of the present study is to use simulation and data from the Belle II experiment to study these decays, in particular to determine the q2 spectrum, which is a key input for theory.

We reconstruct one of the B mesons from the Υ(4S)→ B B decay in the signal channel, BD**(D*π)ℓν. The other B meson is reconstructed in hadronic decay channels using the Full Event Interpretation algorithm, which provides a tag B sample with well determined kinematics. The signal yield is obtained by a fit to the mass difference M(D* π) − M(D*). The resulting q2 spectrum is fitted by a differential decay rate model after correcting for detector resolution effects.

The current status of the analysis will be presented including results on simulation and some sources of systematic uncertainty.

Keywords: semileptonic decay; D**; Belle II

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