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The $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare Decays

Recently, we developed a strategy to analyse the B -> pi pi,pi K data. We found that the B -> pi pi measurements can be accommodated in the Standard Model (SM) through large non-factorizable effects. On the other hand, our analysis of the ratios R_c and R_n of the CP-averaged branching ratios...

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Autores principales: Buras, Andrzej J., Fleischer, Robert, Recksiegel, Stefan, Schwab, Felix
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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author Buras, Andrzej J.
Fleischer, Robert
Recksiegel, Stefan
Schwab, Felix
author_facet Buras, Andrzej J.
Fleischer, Robert
Recksiegel, Stefan
Schwab, Felix
author_sort Buras, Andrzej J.
collection CERN
description Recently, we developed a strategy to analyse the B -> pi pi,pi K data. We found that the B -> pi pi measurements can be accommodated in the Standard Model (SM) through large non-factorizable effects. On the other hand, our analysis of the ratios R_c and R_n of the CP-averaged branching ratios of the charged and neutral B -> pi K modes, respectively, suggested new physics (NP) in the electroweak penguin sector, which may have a powerful interplay with rare decays. In this paper, we confront our strategy with recent experimental developments, addressing also the direct CP violation in B_d -> pi^-+ K^+-, which is now an established effect, the relation to its counterpart in B^+- -> pi^0 K^+-, and the first results for the direct CP asymmetry of B_d -> pi^0 pi^0 that turn out to be in agreement with our prediction. We obtain hadronic B -> pi pi,pi K parameters which are almost unchanged and arrive at an allowed region for the unitarity triangle in perfect accordance with the SM. The ``B -> pi K puzzle'' persists, and can still be explained through NP, as in our previous analysis. In fact, the recently observed shifts in the experimental values of R_c and R_n have been predicted in our framework on the basis of constraints from rare decays. Conversely, we obtain a moderate deviation of the ratio R of the CP-averaged B_d -> pi^-+ K^+- and B^+- -> pi^+- K rates from the current experimental value. However, using the emerging signals for B^+- -> K^+- K modes, this effect can be attributed to certain hadronic effects, which have a minor impact on R_c and do not at all affect R_n. Our results for rare decays remain unchanged.
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spelling cern-8009542023-03-14T19:12:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/800954engBuras, Andrzej J.Fleischer, RobertRecksiegel, StefanSchwab, FelixThe $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare DecaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyRecently, we developed a strategy to analyse the B -> pi pi,pi K data. We found that the B -> pi pi measurements can be accommodated in the Standard Model (SM) through large non-factorizable effects. On the other hand, our analysis of the ratios R_c and R_n of the CP-averaged branching ratios of the charged and neutral B -> pi K modes, respectively, suggested new physics (NP) in the electroweak penguin sector, which may have a powerful interplay with rare decays. In this paper, we confront our strategy with recent experimental developments, addressing also the direct CP violation in B_d -> pi^-+ K^+-, which is now an established effect, the relation to its counterpart in B^+- -> pi^0 K^+-, and the first results for the direct CP asymmetry of B_d -> pi^0 pi^0 that turn out to be in agreement with our prediction. We obtain hadronic B -> pi pi,pi K parameters which are almost unchanged and arrive at an allowed region for the unitarity triangle in perfect accordance with the SM. The ``B -> pi K puzzle'' persists, and can still be explained through NP, as in our previous analysis. In fact, the recently observed shifts in the experimental values of R_c and R_n have been predicted in our framework on the basis of constraints from rare decays. Conversely, we obtain a moderate deviation of the ratio R of the CP-averaged B_d -> pi^-+ K^+- and B^+- -> pi^+- K rates from the current experimental value. However, using the emerging signals for B^+- -> K^+- K modes, this effect can be attributed to certain hadronic effects, which have a minor impact on R_c and do not at all affect R_n. Our results for rare decays remain unchanged.Recently, we developed a strategy to analyse the B -> pi pi,pi K data. We found that the B -> pi pi measurements can be accommodated in the Standard Model (SM) through large non-factorizable effects. On the other hand, our analysis of the ratios R_c and R_n of the CP-averaged branching ratios of the charged and neutral B -> pi K modes, respectively, suggested new physics (NP) in the electroweak penguin sector, which may have a powerful interplay with rare decays. In this paper, we confront our strategy with recent experimental developments, addressing also the direct CP violation in B_d -> pi^-+ K^+-, which is now an established effect, the relation to its counterpart in B^+- -> pi^0 K^+-, and the first results for the direct CP asymmetry of B_d -> pi^0 pi^0 that turn out to be in agreement with our prediction. We obtain hadronic B -> pi pi,pi K parameters which are almost unchanged and arrive at an allowed region for the unitarity triangle in perfect accordance with the SM. The ``B -> pi K puzzle'' persists, and can still be explained through NP, as in our previous analysis. In fact, the recently observed shifts in the experimental values of R_c and R_n have been predicted in our framework on the basis of constraints from rare decays. Conversely, we obtain a moderate deviation of the ratio R of the CP-averaged B_d -> pi^-+ K^+- and B^+- -> pi^+- K rates from the current experimental value. However, using the emerging signals for B^+- -> K^+- K modes, this effect can be attributed to certain hadronic effects, which have a minor impact on R_c and do not at all affect R_n. Our results for rare decays remain unchanged.hep-ph/0410407CERN-PH-TH-2004-216TUM-HEP-561-04MPP-2004-141CERN-PH-TH-2004-216TUM-HEP-561MPP-2004-141oai:cds.cern.ch:8009542004-10-29
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Buras, Andrzej J.
Fleischer, Robert
Recksiegel, Stefan
Schwab, Felix
The $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare Decays
title The $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare Decays
title_full The $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare Decays
title_fullStr The $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare Decays
title_full_unstemmed The $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare Decays
title_short The $B \to \pi \pi, \pi K$ Puzzles in the Light of New Data: Implications for the Standard Model, New Physics and Rare Decays
title_sort $b \to \pi \pi, \pi k$ puzzles in the light of new data: implications for the standard model, new physics and rare decays
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/800954
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