A combined fit to B to D(*) l nu data yields R^{±0}=1.062(19) as evidence for isospin violation in Υ(4S) decays and branching fractions up to 1.6σ larger than prior averages, addressing inconsistencies in V_cb extractions.
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We re-examine the determination of $|V_{cb}|$ from $B\to D \ell \nu$ in view of recent experimental and theoretical progress, discussing the parameterization of the form factors and studying the role played by the unitarity constraints. Our fit to experimental and lattice results for $B\to D \ell \nu$ gives $|V_{cb}|=40.49(97)\ 10^{-3}$ and to $R(D)= 0.299(3)$.
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$\bar B\to D^{(*)}\ell\bar \nu$ Branching Ratios and Evidence for Isospin Breaking in $\Upsilon(4S)$ Decays
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Impacts of radiative corrections on measurements of lepton flavour universality in $B \to D \ell \nu_{\ell}$ decays
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Semileptonic B decays to mixed axial-vector mesons show branching ratios and polarization observables that vary strongly with the D1 mixing angle in the covariant light-front quark model.