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Measuring the CP Angle \beta in Hadronic b\to s Penguin Decays

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2010-11-23 v1

Abstract

Asymmetric e^+e^- colliders running on the \Upsilon(4S) (B factories) will much more readily measure CP-violating asymmetries in the decays of B_d^0 and B^\pm mesons than in the decays of B_s^0 mesons. As such, they will seemingly not be able to probe new phases in Bs-Bs(bar) mixing, i.e. in b\to s transitions. However, by measuring the CP angle \beta via b \to s hadronic penguin decays such as B_d^0 \to \eta'\ks and B_d^0 \to\phi\ks, and comparing its value to that obtained in B_d^0 \to\Psi\ks, it is possible to detect the presence of new physics in the b\to s flavour-changing neutral current. Recent CLEO results are encouraging in this regard. They suggest that the branching ratio of the b\to s penguin decay B_d^0 \to \eta'\ks is anomalously large, about 4 \times 10^{-5}, which will make it much easier to search for new physics in b\to s transitions.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9704277,
  title  = {Measuring the CP Angle \beta in Hadronic b\to s Penguin Decays},
  author = {David London and Amarjit Soni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9704277},
  year   = {2010}
}

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8 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure (included)