Isospin-based EWP-tree Relations
Abstract
In 1998, it was shown that, if flavor SU(3) symmetry [SU(3)] is assumed in charmless decays ( is a light pseudoscalar meson), some reduced matrix elements involving electroweak penguin (EWP) operators are related to those involving tree operators. Similarly, EWP diagrams are related to tree diagrams. These SU(3) EWP-tree relations were recently used in global analyses of decays. They have also been used over the years in analyses of the puzzle, even though the amplitudes are related by isospin symmetry [SU(2)], and not the full SU(3). In this paper, we show that, even if only SU(2) is assumed, there are still EWP-tree relations. In decays, these relations are similar to those of SU(3), and can be used to take into account the EWP contributions in the extraction of the CP phase from decays. In decays, the SU(2) EWP-tree relations are quite different from those of SU(3); when these are used to analyze the puzzle, one now finds a 4-5 discrepancy with the Standard Model, much larger than what was previously found. We argue that, if one analyzes a set of hadronic decays whose amplitudes are related by isospin, one must use the SU(2) EWP-tree relations for that set of decays in the analysis.
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@article{arxiv.2510.13969,
title = {Isospin-based EWP-tree Relations},
author = {Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya and Marianne Bouchard and Alexandre Jean and David London and Ipsita Ray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.13969},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
30 pages, typos corrected, added discussion on limits of EWP-Tree relations, results unchanged; version published in the Journal of High Energy Physics