TY - JOUR
T1 - Refining new-physics searches in B→Dτν with lattice QCD
AU - Bailey, Jon A.
AU - Bazavov, A.
AU - Bernard, C.
AU - Bouchard, C. M.
AU - Detar, C.
AU - Du, Daping
AU - El-Khadra, A. X.
AU - Foley, J.
AU - Freeland, E. D.
AU - Gámiz, E.
AU - Gottlieb, Steven
AU - Heller, U. M.
AU - Kim, Jongjeong
AU - Kronfeld, A. S.
AU - Laiho, J.
AU - Levkova, L.
AU - MacKenzie, P. B.
AU - Meurice, Y.
AU - Neil, E. T.
AU - Oktay, M. B.
AU - Qiu, Si Wei
AU - Simone, J. N.
AU - Sugar, R.
AU - Toussaint, D.
AU - Van De Water, R. S.
AU - Zhou, Ran
PY - 2012/8/16
Y1 - 2012/8/16
N2 - The semileptonic decay channel B→Dτν is sensitive to the presence of a scalar current, such as that mediated by a charged-Higgs boson. Recently, the BABAR experiment reported the first observation of the exclusive semileptonic decay B→Dτ -ν̄, finding an approximately 2σ disagreement with the standard-model prediction for the ratio R(D)=BR(B→Dτν)/BR(B→ν), where =e,μ. We compute this ratio of branching fractions using hadronic form factors computed in unquenched lattice QCD and obtain R(D)=0.316(12)(7), where the errors are statistical and total systematic, respectively. This result is the first standard-model calculation of R(D) from ab initio full QCD. Its error is smaller than that of previous estimates, primarily due to the reduced uncertainty in the scalar form factor f 0(q2). Our determination of R(D) is approximately 1σ higher than previous estimates and, thus, reduces the tension with experiment. We also compute R(D) in models with electrically charged scalar exchange, such as the type-II two-Higgs-doublet model. Once again, our result is consistent with, but approximately 1σ higher than, previous estimates for phenomenologically relevant values of the scalar coupling in the type-II model. As a by-product of our calculation, we also present the standard-model prediction for the longitudinal-polarization ratio P L(D)=0.325(4)(3).
AB - The semileptonic decay channel B→Dτν is sensitive to the presence of a scalar current, such as that mediated by a charged-Higgs boson. Recently, the BABAR experiment reported the first observation of the exclusive semileptonic decay B→Dτ -ν̄, finding an approximately 2σ disagreement with the standard-model prediction for the ratio R(D)=BR(B→Dτν)/BR(B→ν), where =e,μ. We compute this ratio of branching fractions using hadronic form factors computed in unquenched lattice QCD and obtain R(D)=0.316(12)(7), where the errors are statistical and total systematic, respectively. This result is the first standard-model calculation of R(D) from ab initio full QCD. Its error is smaller than that of previous estimates, primarily due to the reduced uncertainty in the scalar form factor f 0(q2). Our determination of R(D) is approximately 1σ higher than previous estimates and, thus, reduces the tension with experiment. We also compute R(D) in models with electrically charged scalar exchange, such as the type-II two-Higgs-doublet model. Once again, our result is consistent with, but approximately 1σ higher than, previous estimates for phenomenologically relevant values of the scalar coupling in the type-II model. As a by-product of our calculation, we also present the standard-model prediction for the longitudinal-polarization ratio P L(D)=0.325(4)(3).
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.071802
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.071802
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84865210599
SN - 0031-9007
VL - 109
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
IS - 7
M1 - 071802
ER -