Measurement of the branching fraction ratios R(D+)R(D^+) and R(D+)R(D^{*+}) using muonic τ\tau decays

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The branching fraction ratios of B0D+τντ\kern 0.18em \overline{\kern -0.18em B}{}^0\to D^+\tau^-\overline{\nu}_{\tau} and B0D+τντ\kern 0.18em \overline{\kern -0.18em B}{}^0\to D^{*+}\tau^-\overline{\nu}_{\tau} decays are measured with respect to their muonic counterparts, using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.0 fb1^{-1} collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at s=13TeV\sqrt{s} = 13\,\text{TeV}. The reconstructed final states are formed by combining D+D^+ mesons with τμνμντ\tau^-\to\mu^-\overline{\nu}_{\mu}\nu_{\tau} candidates, where the D+D^+ is reconstructed via the D+Kπ+π+D^+\to K^-\pi^+\pi^+ decay. The results are \begin{align*} R(D^{+}) &= 0.249 \pm 0.043 \pm 0.047, \\ R(D^{*+}) &= 0.402 \pm 0.081\pm 0.085, \end{align*} where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The two measurements have a correlation coefficient of 0.39-0.39 and are compatible with the Standard Model.The branching fraction ratios of B0D+τντ\overline{B}^0\to D^+\tau^-\overline{\nu}_{\tau} and B0D+τντ\overline{B}^0\to D^{*+}\tau^-\overline{\nu}_{\tau} decays are measured with respect to their muonic counterparts, using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.0 fb1^{-1} collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at s=13\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV. The reconstructed final states are formed by combining D+D^+ mesons with τμνμντ\tau^-\to\mu^-\overline{\nu}_{\mu}\nu_{\tau} candidates, where the D+D^+ is reconstructed via the D+Kπ+π+D^+\to K^-\pi^+\pi^+ decay. The results are \begin{align*} R(D^{+}) &= 0.249 \pm 0.043 \pm 0.047, R(D^{*+}) &= 0.402 \pm 0.081\pm 0.085, \end{align*} where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. The two measurements have a correlation coefficient of 0.39-0.39 and are compatible with the Standard Model

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