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Probing a simplified W′ model of R(D(*)) anomalies using b tags, τ leptons, and missing energy

Authors: Abdullah, Mohammad; Calle, Julián; Dutta, Bhaskar; Flórez, Andrés; Restrepo, Diego;

Probing a simplified W′ model of R(D(*)) anomalies using b tags, τ leptons, and missing energy

Abstract

We study the LHC sensitivity to a W′ produced via bottom and charm quarks and decaying to τ flavor leptons in the mass range 200–1000 GeV. We show that the extra b quarks necessitated by the production mechanism can improve the background rejection compared to an inclusive analysis relying solely on τ tagging and ETmiss. We present prospective limits on the couplings and compare them to the best fit to the R(D(*)) anomalies in B-meson decays.

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