Theory of CP angles measurement
Abstract
In the early 80's Sanda-san and collaborators wrote key papers on the direct and clean determination of the unitarity angle (). This motivated many of us for analogously coming up with ways for direct and clean determinations of the other two unitarity angles, and . Current status of these direct determinations as well as our expectations for when Belle-II has 50 of luminosity and LHCb with some upgrades, will be given. In particular, it is emphasized that for direct determination of , Belle-II should be able to handle final states in or Dalitz decays, that contain one (which are difficult for LHCb) then they may make further inroads in improving the accuracy of determination. Early lattice inputs for constraining the unitarity triangle (UT) are briefly recalled. Its crucial role in supporting the Kobayashi-Maskawa theory of CP violation is emphasized. Over the years lattice methods have made significant progress and latest constraints from these for the UT will be discussed as well as compatibility with current direct determinations and some comments on future outlook will be made.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2405.11164,
title = {Theory of CP angles measurement},
author = {Amarjit Soni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.11164},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Invited talk at the KM50 and Flavor Factory 2023 workshop held at KEK Feb 9-11, 2023 to celebrate 50th anniversary of the paper (1973) by M. Kobayashi and T. Maskawa on Theory of CP violation and Flavor Factory 2023