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CP asymmetry in $B^{+}\to K^+\pi^{0}$ and New Physics

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-12-02 v1

Abstract

The CP asymmetry in B0K+πB^0\to K^+\pi^- is expected to be similar to that in B+K+π0B^+\to K^+\pi^0. The experimental data however show 5σ\sim 5\sigma difference between the two, leading to the so called ΔAKπ\Delta {A}_{K\pi} puzzle. Employing sum rule(s) following from (approximate) flavour symmetry, we show that it is possible to accommodate the observed experimental values within the standard model (SM) for a narrow range of parameters. Sub-leading terms can bring the theoretical predictions in better agreement with the data. Resolution via modified electroweak penguin contributions is possible for a large CP violating phase generated by the new physics. However, the data on polarization in BVV(T)B\to VV(T), BsB_s-Bˉs\bar{B}_s mixing (and large CP phase) and B+τ+ντB^+\to\tau^+\nu_{\tau} rate can not be simultaneously accommodated within SM or new physics with only enhanced electroweak penguins. A plausible resolution to these, and not spoiling the BKπB\to K\pi rates and asymmetries, could be a general two Higgs doublet model.

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@article{arxiv.0812.0230,
  title  = {CP asymmetry in $B^{+}\to K^+\pi^{0}$ and New Physics},
  author = {Namit Mahajan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.0230},
  year   = {2008}
}

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Revtex, 5 pages including 3 eps figures