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Waiting for Precise Measurements of $\beta$ and $\gamma$

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-05-02 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

During the last three decades the determination of the Unitarity Triangle (UT) was dominated by the measurements of its sides RbR_b and RtR_t through tree-level BB decays and the ΔMd/ΔMs\Delta M_d/\Delta M_s ratio, respectively, with some participation of the measurements of the angle β\beta through the mixing induced CP-asymmetries like SψKSS_{\psi K_S} and εK\varepsilon_K. However, as pointed out already in 2002 by Fabrizio Parodi, Achille Stocchi and the present author, the most efficient strategy for a precise determination of the apex of the UT, that is (ϱˉ,ηˉ)(\bar\varrho,\bar\eta), is to use the measurements of the angles β\beta and γ\gamma. The second best strategy would be the measurements of RbR_b and γ\gamma. However, in view of the tensions between different determinations of Vub|V_{ub}| and Vcb|V_{cb}|, that enter RbR_b, the (β,γ)(\beta,\gamma) strategy should be a clear winner once LHCb and Belle II will improve the measurements of these two angles. In this note we recall our finding of 2002 which should be finally realized in this decade through precise measurements of both angles by these collaborations. In this context we present two very simple formulae for ϱˉ\bar\varrho and ηˉ\bar\eta in terms of β\beta and γ\gamma which could be derived by high-school students, but to my knowledge never appeared in the literature on the UT, not even in our 2002 paper. We also emphasize the importance of precise measurements of both angles that would allow to perform powerful tests of the SM through numerous Vcb|V_{cb}|-independent correlations between KK and BB decay branching ratios Ri(β,γ)R_i(\beta,\gamma) recently derived by Elena Venturini and the present author. The simple findings presented here will appear in a subsection of a much longer contribution to the proceedings of KM50 later this year. I exhibited them here so that they are not lost in the latter.

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@article{arxiv.2305.00021,
  title  = {Waiting for Precise Measurements of $\beta$ and $\gamma$},
  author = {Andrzej J. Buras},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.00021},
  year   = {2023}
}

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