We study the influence of a charged-Higgs on the excess of branching fraction
ratio, RMβ=BR(BΛβMΟΞ½ΛΟβ)/BR(BΛβMβΞ½Λββ)(M=D,Dβ), in a generic two-Higgs-doublet model. In order to
investigate the lepton polarization, the detailed decay amplitudes with lepton
helicity are given. When the charged-Higgs is used to resolve excesses, it is
found that two independent Yukawa couplings are needed to explain the RDβ and
RDββ anomalies. We show that when the upper limit of BR(BcββΟΞ½ΛΟβ)<30% is included, RDβ can be significantly enhanced while
RDββ<0.27. With the BR(BcββΟΞ½ΛΟβ) constraint, we find
that the Ο-lepton polarizations can be still affected by the charged-Higgs
effects, where the standard model (SM) predictions are obtained as: PDΟββ0.324 and PDβΟβββ0.500, and they can be enhanced to be
PDΟββ0.5 and PDβΟβββ0.41 by the charged-Higgs.
The integrated lepton froward-backward asymmetry (FBA) is also studied, where
the SM result is AΛFBD(β),Οβββ0.359(0.064), and they
can be enhanced (decreased) to be AΛFBD(β),Οβββ0.33(0.02).Comment: 22 pages, 4 figures, version to be published in EPJ