8–10 May 2017
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Tau properties in B decays from final-state kinematics

9 May 2017, 15:00
15m
G-31 (Benedum Hall)

G-31

Benedum Hall

parallel talk Heavy Flavor

Speaker

Susanne Westhoff (Heidelberg University)

Description

The semileptonic decays $B\to D^{(\ast)}\tau\nu$ have received lots of attention recently, due to an observed discrepancy between standard-model predictions and measurements. Experimentally, these processes are challenging due the fast decay of the tau lepton, which is indirectly observed through its decay products. From a theory perspective, the tau lepton is exactly what makes $B\to D^{(\ast)}\tau\nu$ decays interesting: The massive lepton offers the possibility to study its polarization states individually and thereby learn about the details of its production. I will show how to obtain tau properties directly from kinematics of the visible decay products in $\tau\to\pi\nu$, $\tau\to\rho\nu$, and $\tau\to\ell\nu\bar\nu$ decays. These new observables provide us with an analytical framework to fully explore the properties of $B\to D^{(\ast)}\tau\nu$ at BELLE II.

Primary authors

Susanne Westhoff (Heidelberg University) Jorge Martin Camalich (CERN) Rodrigo Alonso De Pablo (CERN)

Presentation materials