Pre-published on:
November 14, 2019
Published on:
December 04, 2019
Abstract
The experimental data on $b\to c\tau\bar\nu_\tau$ and $b\to s\ell^+\ell^-$ transitions exhibit sizeable discrepancies with the Standard Model expectations. We present an overview of the present status and discuss possible interpretations within a model-independent effective Lagrangian approach. We also briefly elaborate on some other claimed flavour anomalies such as the recently observed CP asymmetry in $D^0$ decays or the $K^0\to \pi\pi$ ratio $\varepsilon_K'/\varepsilon^{\phantom{'}}_K$. The Standard Model prediction for the direct $CP$-violating ratio $\varepsilon_K'/\varepsilon^{\phantom{'}}_K$ agrees with its measured value, once all theoretical ingredients are correctly taken into account.