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Unitarity triangle test of the extra factor of two in particle oscillation phases

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-09-13 v1

Abstract

There are claims in the literature that in neutrino oscillations and oscillations of neutral kaons and B-mesons the oscillation phase differs from the standard one by a factor of two. We reconsider the arguments leading to this extra factor and investigate, in particular, the non-relativistic regime. We actually find that the very same arguments lead to an ambiguous phase and that the extra factor of two is a special case. We demonstrate that the unitarity triangle (UT) fit in the Standard Model with three families is a suitable means to discriminate between the standard oscillation phase and the phase with an extra factor of two. If KLKSK_L - K_S and BdHBdLB_{dH} - B_{dL} mass differences are extracted from the K0Kˉ0K^0 - \bar K^0 and Bd0Bˉd0B_d^0 - \bar B_d^0 data, respectively, with the extra factor of two in the oscillation phases, then the UT fit becomes significantly worse in comparison with the standard fit and the extra factor of two is disfavoured by the existing data at the level of more than 3 σ\sigma.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0502170,
  title  = {Unitarity triangle test of the extra factor of two in particle oscillation phases},
  author = {Samoil M. Bilenky and Walter Grimus and Thomas Schwetz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0502170},
  year   = {2011}
}

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16 pages, 2 figures