Generalized Study with Isospin-phased Topological Approach on the $B \to K\pi$ Puzzle
Abstract
We study the decay processes by using generalized decay amplitudes with both the final state re-scattering strong phases and the topological quark diagrammatic strong phases included together as part of fitting parameters. Using a generalized approach, so called ``isospin phased topological approach'', for all the currently available data of decays, we determine the allowed values of the relevant theoretical parameters, corresponding to the electroweak penguin, the color-suppressed tree contribution, strong phase differences, etc. In order to find the most likely values of the parameters in a statistically reliable way, we use the minimization technique. We find that the long distance final state re-scattering, when taken at proper value, can provide a reasonable fit to the standard model with the perturbative QCD estimated values, and therefore, it is premature to conclude that it requires new physics to explain the CP violating data.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0510328,
title = {Generalized Study with Isospin-phased Topological Approach on the $B \to K\pi$ Puzzle},
author = {D. Chang and C. S. Chen and H. Hatanaka and C. S. Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0510328},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
21 pages, 4 tables Talk given at the third International Conference on Flavor Physics (ICFP 2005), National Central University, Chong-li, Taiwan, R.O.C, 3-8 Oct 2005. A table added. Comments and References added. Notation of formulas modified