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$B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B Decays
We summarize a recent strategy for a global analysis of the B -> pi pi, pi K systems and rare decays. We find that the present B -> pi pi and B -> pi K data cannot be simultaneously described in the Standard Model. In a simple extension in which new physics enters dominantly through Z^0 pen...
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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 |
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description | We summarize a recent strategy for a global analysis of the B -> pi pi, pi K systems and rare decays. We find that the present B -> pi pi and B -> pi K data cannot be simultaneously described in the Standard Model. In a simple extension in which new physics enters dominantly through Z^0 penguins with a CP-violating phase, only certain B -> pi K modes are affected by new physics. The B -> pi pi data can then be described entirely within the Standard Model but with values of hadronic parameters that reflect large non-factorizable contributions. Using the SU(3) flavour symmetry and plausible dynamical assumptions, we can then use the B -> pi pi decays to fix the hadronic part of the B -> pi K system and make predictions for various observables in the B_d -> pi^-+ K^+- and B^+- -> pi^+- K decays that are practically unaffected by electroweak penguins. The data on the B^+- -> pi^0 K^+- and B_d -> pi^0 K modes allow us then to determine the electroweak penguin component which differs from the Standard Model one, in particular through a large additional CP-violating phase. The implications for rare K and B decays are spectacular. In particular, the rate for K_L -> pi^0 nu \bar nu is enhanced by one order of magnitude, the branching ratios for B_{d,s} -> mu^+ mu^- by a factor of five, and BR(K_L -> pi^0 e^+ e^-, pi^0 mu^+ mu^-) by factors of three. |
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spelling | cern-8077442023-03-14T17:07:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/807744engBuras, Andrzej J.Fleischer, RobertRecksiegel, StefanSchwab, Felix$B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B DecaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe summarize a recent strategy for a global analysis of the B -> pi pi, pi K systems and rare decays. We find that the present B -> pi pi and B -> pi K data cannot be simultaneously described in the Standard Model. In a simple extension in which new physics enters dominantly through Z^0 penguins with a CP-violating phase, only certain B -> pi K modes are affected by new physics. The B -> pi pi data can then be described entirely within the Standard Model but with values of hadronic parameters that reflect large non-factorizable contributions. Using the SU(3) flavour symmetry and plausible dynamical assumptions, we can then use the B -> pi pi decays to fix the hadronic part of the B -> pi K system and make predictions for various observables in the B_d -> pi^-+ K^+- and B^+- -> pi^+- K decays that are practically unaffected by electroweak penguins. The data on the B^+- -> pi^0 K^+- and B_d -> pi^0 K modes allow us then to determine the electroweak penguin component which differs from the Standard Model one, in particular through a large additional CP-violating phase. The implications for rare K and B decays are spectacular. In particular, the rate for K_L -> pi^0 nu \bar nu is enhanced by one order of magnitude, the branching ratios for B_{d,s} -> mu^+ mu^- by a factor of five, and BR(K_L -> pi^0 e^+ e^-, pi^0 mu^+ mu^-) by factors of three.We summarize a recent strategy for a global analysis of the B -> pi pi, pi K systems and rare decays. We find that the present B -> pi pi and B -> pi K data cannot be simultaneously described in the Standard Model. In a simple extension in which new physics enters dominantly through Z^0 penguins with a CP-violating phase, only certain B -> pi K modes are affected by new physics. The B -> pi pi data can then be described entirely within the Standard Model but with values of hadronic parameters that reflect large non-factorizable contributions. Using the SU(3) flavour symmetry and plausible dynamical assumptions, we can then use the B -> pi pi decays to fix the hadronic part of the B -> pi K system and make predictions for various observables in the B_d -> pi^-+ K^+- and B^+- -> pi^+- K decays that are practically unaffected by electroweak penguins. The data on the B^+- -> pi^0 K^+- and B_d -> pi^0 K modes allow us then to determine the electroweak penguin component which differs from the Standard Model one, in particular through a large additional CP-violating phase. The implications for rare K and B decays are spectacular. In particular, the rate for K_L -> pi^0 nu \bar nu is enhanced by one order of magnitude, the branching ratios for B_{d,s} -> mu^+ mu^- by a factor of five, and BR(K_L -> pi^0 e^+ e^-, pi^0 mu^+ mu^-) by factors of three.hep-ph/0411373CERN-PH-TH-2004-237TUM-HEP-569-04MPP-2004-154CERN-PH-TH-2004-237TUM-HEP-569MPP-2004-154oai:cds.cern.ch:8077442004-11-29 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Buras, Andrzej J. Fleischer, Robert Recksiegel, Stefan Schwab, Felix $B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B Decays |
title | $B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B Decays |
title_full | $B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B Decays |
title_fullStr | $B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B Decays |
title_full_unstemmed | $B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B Decays |
title_short | $B \to \pi \pi$, New Physics in $B \to \pi K$ and Rare K and B Decays |
title_sort | $b \to \pi \pi$, new physics in $b \to \pi k$ and rare k and b decays |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/807744 |
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