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arxiv 1805.04098 v3 pith:6J5FTUVS submitted 2018-05-10 hep-ph

Beyond mathcal{R}(D^((*))) with the general 2HDM-III for bto cτν

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keywords mathcalregionsallowedcouplingsgeneralhdm-iiimodelpolarisation
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We review the parameter regions allowed by measurements of $\mathcal{R}(D^{(*)})$ and by a theoretical limit on ${\cal B}(B_{c}\to\tau\nu)$ in terms of generic scalar and pseudoscalar new physics couplings, $g_s$ and $g_p$. We then use these regions as constraints to predict the ranges for additional observables in $b\to c\tau\nu$ including the differential decay distributions $d\Gamma/dq^{2}$; the ratios $\mathcal{R}(J/\psi)$ and $\mathcal{R}(\Lambda_{c})$; and the tau-lepton polarisation in $B\to D^{(\star)}\tau\nu$, with emphasis on the CP violating normal polarisation. Finally we map the allowed regions in $g_s$ and $g_p$ into the parameters of four versions of the Yukawa couplings of the general 2HDM-III model. We find that the model is still viable but could be ruled out by a confirmation of a large $\mathcal{R}(J/\psi)$.

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