Two precision tests of lepton universality are presented. For this purpose, events with one fully reconstructed ๐ต meson and a charged lepton candidate are selected from 189 fb^-1 of electron-positron collision data at the ๐ถ(4๐) resonance collected with the Belle II detector.
The first measurement of the ratio of light-lepton branching fractions of inclusive semileptonic ๐ต-meson decays, ๐ (๐๐/๐) = B(๐ต โ ๐๐๐)/B(๐ต โ ๐๐๐) is extracted in a binned maximum-likelihood fit to the lepton-momentum spectra above 1.3 GeV. The value of ๐ (๐๐/๐) = 1.007 ยฑ 0.009 (stat.) ยฑ 0.019 (syst.) is obtained, which aligns with the Standard-Model expectation. This is the most precise branching fraction-based test of lepton universality in semileptonic ๐ต-meson decays to date.
For the first successful measurement of inclusive ๐ต โ ๐๐๐ decays, measured in a ratio relative to ๐ต โ ๐l๐ decays (l = ๐, ๐), ๐ (๐๐/l) = B(๐ต โ ๐๐๐)/B(๐ต โ ๐l๐), significant discrepancies between experimental data and simulation are revealed. They are mostly attributed to the modeling of ๐ท-meson decays within the hadronic system ๐. A new data-driven method to identify, quantify, and correct these modeling inaccuracies is presented, enabling the extraction of ๐ (๐๐/l) = 0.228 ยฑ 0.016 (stat.) ยฑ 0.036 (syst.). This value is in agreement with the Standard-Model predictions and represent a complementary test of the longstanding flavor anomaly observed in the exclusive ratios ๐ (๐ท(โ)).
Henrik Junkerkalefeld