Using $B^0_s\to D_s^\mp K^\pm$ Decays as a Portal to New Physics
Abstract
The system of decays offers a theoretically clean determination of the angle of the Unitarity Triangle. A corresponding LHCb analysis resulted in a surprisingly large result, which is in tension with other determinations and global analyses of the Unitarity Triangle. Paying special attention to discrete ambiguities, we confirm this picture and resolve a final ambiguity. Moreover, we extract the branching ratios of the underlying and modes. Combining them with information from semileptonic decays, we arrive at another puzzling situation, which we obtain also for other decays with similar dynamics. These patterns could be footprints of New Physics in the and processes which govern the dynamics of the channels. Employing a model-independent parametrisation, we present a strategy to reveal such effects. Applying it to the present data, we obtain strongly correlated New-Physics contributions with potentially large CP-violating phases. We find that new contributions sizeably smaller than the Standard Model amplitudes could actually accommodate the current data. This strategy offers an exciting probe for new sources of CP violation at the future high-precision frontier of physics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2109.04950,
title = {Using $B^0_s\to D_s^\mp K^\pm$ Decays as a Portal to New Physics},
author = {Robert Fleischer and Eleftheria Malami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.04950},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
36 pages, 5 figures, version to appear in Physical Review D