Parity Doubling as a Tool for Right-handed Current Searches
Abstract
The V-A structure of the weak interactions leads to definite amplitude hierarchies in exclusive heavy-to-light decays mediated by and . However, the extraction of right-handed currents beyond the Standard Model is contaminated by V-A long-distance contributions leaking into right-handed amplitudes. We propose that these quantum-number changing long-distance contributions can be controlled by considering the almost parity-degenerate vector meson final states by exploiting the opposite relative sign of left- versus right-handed amplitudes. For example, measuring the time-dependent rates of a pair of vector and axial mesons in , up to an order of magnitude is gained on the theory uncertainty prediction, controlled by long-distance ratios to the right-handed amplitude. This renders these decays clean probes to null tests, from the theory side.
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@article{arxiv.1804.09006,
title = {Parity Doubling as a Tool for Right-handed Current Searches},
author = {James Gratrex and Roman Zwicky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.09006},
year = {2018}
}
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19 pages, 2 figures, version to appear in JHEP