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    Model independent analysis of semileptonic BB decays to Dβˆ—βˆ—D^{**} for arbitrary new physics

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    We explore semileptonic BB decays to the four lightest excited charm mesons, Dβˆ—βˆ—={D0βˆ—, D1βˆ—,D^{**} = \{D_0^*,\, D_1^*, D1, D2βˆ—}D_1,\, D_2^*\}, for nonzero charged lepton mass and for all bβ†’cβ„“Ξ½Λ‰b\to c \ell\bar\nu four-Fermi interactions, including calculation of the O(Ξ›QCD/mc,b){\cal O}(\Lambda_\text{QCD}/m_{c,b}) and O(Ξ±s){\cal O}(\alpha_s) corrections to the heavy quark limit for all form factors. In the heavy quark limit some form factors are suppressed at zero recoil, therefore, the O(Ξ›QCD/mc,b){\cal O}(\Lambda_\text{QCD}/m_{c,b}) corrections can be very important. The Dβˆ—βˆ—D^{**} rates exhibit sensitivities to new physics in bβ†’cτνˉb\to c\tau\bar\nu mediated decays complementary to the DD and Dβˆ—D^* modes. Since they are also important backgrounds to Bβ†’D(βˆ—)τνˉB\to D^{(*)}\tau\bar\nu, the correct interpretation of future semitauonic Bβ†’D(βˆ—)B\to D^{(*)} rate measurements requires consistent treatment of both the Dβˆ—βˆ—D^{**} backgrounds and the signals. Our results allow more precise and more reliable calculations of these Bβ†’Dβˆ—βˆ—β„“Ξ½Λ‰B\to D^{**}\ell\bar\nu decays, and are systematically improvable by better data on the ee and ΞΌ\mu modes. As an example, we show that the Dβˆ—βˆ—D^{**} rates are more sensitive to a new cˉ σμνb\bar c\, \sigma_{\mu\nu} b tensor interaction than the D(βˆ—)D^{(*)} rates.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables; published versio
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