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New Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare Decays

We analyse the B -> pi pi, pi K modes in the light of the most recent B-factory data, and obtain the following new results: (i) the B0 -> pi+ pi-, pi- K+ modes prefer gamma=(74+-6)deg, which - together with |V_ub/V_cb| - allows us to determine the ``true'' unitarity triangle and to s...

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Autores principales: Buras, Andrzej J., Fleischer, Robert, Recksiegel, Stefan, Schwab, Felix
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s2005-02469-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/912571
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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.
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description We analyse the B -> pi pi, pi K modes in the light of the most recent B-factory data, and obtain the following new results: (i) the B0 -> pi+ pi-, pi- K+ modes prefer gamma=(74+-6)deg, which - together with |V_ub/V_cb| - allows us to determine the ``true'' unitarity triangle and to search for CP-violating new-physics contributions to B0_d-\bar B0_d mixing; (ii) the B -> pi K puzzle reflected in particular by the low experimental value of the ratio R_n of the neutral B -> pi K rates persists and still favours new physics in the electroweak penguin sector with a new CP-violating phase phi ~ -90deg, although now also phi ~ +90deg can bring us rather close to the data; (iii) the mixing-induced B0 -> pi0 K_S CP asymmetry is a sensitive probe of the sign of this phase, and would currently favour phi ~ +90deg, as well as the direct CP asymmetry of B+- -> pi0 K+-, which suffers, however, from large hadronic uncertainties; (iv) we investigate the sensitivity of our B -> pi K analysis to large non-factorizable SU(3)-breaking effects and find that their impact is surprisingly small so that it is indeed exciting to speculate on new physics; (v) assuming that new physics enters through Z0 penguins, we study the interplay between B -> pi K and rare B, K decays and point out that the most recent B-factory constraints for the latter have interesting implications, bringing us to a few scenarios for the future evolution of the data, where also the mixing-induced CP violation in B0 -> pi0 K_S plays a prominent role.
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spelling cern-9125712023-03-14T17:17:34Zdoi:10.1140/epjc/s2005-02469-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/912571engBuras, Andrzej J.Fleischer, RobertRecksiegel, StefanSchwab, FelixNew Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare DecaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe analyse the B -> pi pi, pi K modes in the light of the most recent B-factory data, and obtain the following new results: (i) the B0 -> pi+ pi-, pi- K+ modes prefer gamma=(74+-6)deg, which - together with |V_ub/V_cb| - allows us to determine the ``true'' unitarity triangle and to search for CP-violating new-physics contributions to B0_d-\bar B0_d mixing; (ii) the B -> pi K puzzle reflected in particular by the low experimental value of the ratio R_n of the neutral B -> pi K rates persists and still favours new physics in the electroweak penguin sector with a new CP-violating phase phi ~ -90deg, although now also phi ~ +90deg can bring us rather close to the data; (iii) the mixing-induced B0 -> pi0 K_S CP asymmetry is a sensitive probe of the sign of this phase, and would currently favour phi ~ +90deg, as well as the direct CP asymmetry of B+- -> pi0 K+-, which suffers, however, from large hadronic uncertainties; (iv) we investigate the sensitivity of our B -> pi K analysis to large non-factorizable SU(3)-breaking effects and find that their impact is surprisingly small so that it is indeed exciting to speculate on new physics; (v) assuming that new physics enters through Z0 penguins, we study the interplay between B -> pi K and rare B, K decays and point out that the most recent B-factory constraints for the latter have interesting implications, bringing us to a few scenarios for the future evolution of the data, where also the mixing-induced CP violation in B0 -> pi0 K_S plays a prominent role.We analyse the B -> pi pi, pi K modes in the light of the most recent B-factory data, and obtain the following new results: (i) the B0 -> pi+ pi-, pi- K+ modes prefer gamma=(74+-6)deg, which - together with |V_ub/V_cb| - allows us to determine the ``true'' unitarity triangle and to search for CP-violating new-physics contributions to B0_d-\bar B0_d mixing: (ii) the B -> pi K puzzle reflected in particular by the low experimental value of the ratio R_n of the neutral B -> pi K rates persists and still favours new physics in the electroweak penguin sector with a new CP-violating phase phi ~ -90deg, although now also phi ~ +90deg can bring us rather close to the data: (iii) the mixing-induced B0 -> pi0 K_S CP asymmetry is a sensitive probe of the sign of this phase, and would currently favour phi ~ +90deg, as well as the direct CP asymmetry of B+- -> pi0 K+-, which suffers, however, from large hadronic uncertainties: (iv) we investigate the sensitivity of our B -> pi K analysis to large non-factorizable SU(3)-breaking effects and find that their impact is surprisingly small so that it is indeed exciting to speculate on new physics: (v) assuming that new physics enters through Z0 penguins, we study the interplay between B -> pi K and rare B, K decays and point out that the most recent B-factory constraints for the latter have interesting implications, bringing us to a few scenarios for the future evolution of the data, where also the mixing-induced CP violation in B0 -> pi0 K_S plays a prominent role.hep-ph/0512032CERN-PH-TH-2005-241TUM-HEP-610-05MPP-2005-156CERN-PH-TH-2005-241MPP-2005-156TUM-HEP-610oai:cds.cern.ch:9125712005-12-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Buras, Andrzej J.
Fleischer, Robert
Recksiegel, Stefan
Schwab, Felix
New Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare Decays
title New Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare Decays
title_full New Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare Decays
title_fullStr New Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare Decays
title_full_unstemmed New Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare Decays
title_short New Aspects of $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ and their Implications for Rare Decays
title_sort new aspects of $b\to\pi\pi, \pi k$ and their implications for rare decays
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s2005-02469-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/912571
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