77 research outputs found
Study of FCNC mediated rare B_s decays in a single universal extra dimension scenario
We study the rare semileptonic and radiative leptonic B_s decays in the
universal extra dimension model. In this scenario, with a single extra
dimension, there exists only one new parameter beyond those of the standard
model, which is the inverse of the compactification radius R. We find that with
the additional contributions due to the KK modes the branching ratios of the
rare B_s decays are enhanced from their corresponding standard model values and
the zero point of the forward backward asymmetries are shifted towards the
left.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures, version to appear in Phys. Rev.
Vector and axial-vector couplings of D and D* mesons in 2+1 flavor Lattice QCD
Using the axial-vector coupling and the electromagnetic form factors of the D
and D* mesons in 2+1 flavor Lattice QCD, we compute the D*D\pi, DD\rho and
D*D*\rho coupling constants, which play an important role in describing the
charm hadron interactions in terms of meson-exchange models. We also extract
the charge radii of D and D* mesons and determine the contributions of the
light and charm quarks separately.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures; added references and comments, published versio
The nucleon-sigma coupling constant in QCD Sum Rules
The external-field QCD Sum Rules method is used to evaluate the coupling
constant of the light isoscalar-scalar meson (``'' or \epsilon) to the
nucleon. The contributions that come from the excited nucleon states and the
response of the continuum threshold to the external field are calculated. The
obtained value of the coupling constant is compatible with the large value
required in one-boson exchange potential models of the two-nucleon interaction.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Lepton polarization correlations in
In this work we will study the polarizations of both leptons () in the
decay channel . In the case of the dileptonic inclusive
decay , where apart from the polarization asymmetries
of single lepton , one can also observe the polarization asymmetries of
both leptons simultaneously. If this sort of measurement is possible then we
can have, apart from decay rate, FB asymmetry and the six single lepton
polarization asymmetries (three each for and ), nine more
double polarization asymmetries. This will give us a very useful tool in more
strict testing of SM and the physics beyond. We discuss the double polarization
asymmetries of leptons in the decay mode within
the SM and the Minimal Supersymmetric extensions of it.Comment: 21 pages, 21 figures; version to match paper to appear in PR
The exclusive and decays in the general two Higgs doublet model
We study the differential branching ratio, branching ratio and the
forward-backward asymmetry for the exclusive and decays in the general two Higgs doublet model including
the neutral Higgs boson effects. We analyze the dependencies of these
quantities on the neutral Higgs boson contributions and the other model
parameters. We observe that two Higgs doublet model with the neutral Higgs
boson exchanges gives quite sizable contributions to these observables for both
channels we consider. Since the neutral Higgs boson exchanges are the only
source of the forward-backward asymmetry for decay,
which is at the order of magnitude , measurement of this observable is
promising to determine the neutral Higgs boson effects.Comment: 27 pages, 18 eps figures, requires JHEP3.cls (included), replaced
with the version to appear in JHE
The Forward-Backward Asymmetry in the Decay
Using the most general effective Hamiltonian comprising scalar,vector and
tensor type interactions, we have written the branching ratio, the
forward-backward (FB) asymmetry and the normalized FB asymmetry as functions of
the new Wilson coefficients. It is found that the branching ratio depends on
all new coefficients,but the dependence of asymmetries on coefficients could be
analyzed only for one Wilson coefficient.Comment: 14 pp, 7 figure
Lepton polarization asymmetry in radiative dileptonic B-meson decays in MSSM
In this paper we study the polarization asymmetries of the final state lepton
in the radiative dileptonic decay of B meson (\bsllg) in the framework of
Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) and various other unified models
within the framework of MSSM e.g. mSUGRA, SUGRA (where condition of
universality of scalar masses is relaxed) etc. Lepton polarization, in addition
of having a longitudinal component (\pl), can have two other components, \pt
and \pn, lying in and perpendicular to the decay plane, which are proportional
to \ml and hence are significant for final state being or
. We analyse the dependence of these polarization asymmetries
on the parameters of the various models.Comment: typos corrected to match with published versio
Analysis of the vertexes , and radiative decays ,
In this article, we study the vertexes and with the light-cone QCD sum rules, then assume the vector meson
dominance of the intermediate , and , and
calculate the radiative decays and .Comment: 28 pages, 4 tables, revised versio
Model Independent Analysis of the Forward-Backward Asymmetry for the Decay
The sensitivity of the zero position of the forward backward asymmetry
for the exclusive
decay is examined by using most general non-standard 4-fermion interactions.
Our analysis shows that the zero position of the forward backward asymmetry is
very sensitive to the sign and size of the Wilson coefficients corresponding to
the new vector type interactions, which are the counter partners of the usual
Standard Model operators but have opposite chirality. In addition to these, the
other significant effect comes from the interference of Scalar-Pseudoscalar and
Tensor type operators. These results will not only enhance our theoretical
understanding about the axial vector mesons but will also serve as a good tool
to look for physics beyond the SM.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, Published version that appears in EPJ
Study of Bs-> \phi l^+ l^-$ Decay in a Single Universal Extra Dimension
Utilizing form factors calculated within the light-cone sum rules, we have
evaluated the decay branching ratios of and in a single universal extra dimension model (UED), which is
viewed as one of the alternative theories beyond the standard model (SM). For
the decay , the dilepton invariant mass spectra, the
forward-backward asymmetry, and double lepton polarization are also calculated.
For each case, we compared the obtained results with predictions of the SM. In
lower values of the compactification factor 1/R, the only parameter in this
model, we see the considerable discrepancy between the UED and SM models.
However, when 1/R increases, the results of UED tend to diminish and at , two models have approximately the same predictions.
Compared with data from CDF of , the 1/R tends to be
larger than . We also note that the zero crossing point of
the forward-backward asymmetry is become smaller, which will be an important
plat to prob the contribution from the extra dimension model. The results
obtained in this work will be very useful in searching new physics beyond SM.
Moreover, the order of magnitude for branching ratios shows a possibility to
study these channels at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CDF and the future
super-B factory.Comment: 13 pages, 16 figure
- …