61 research outputs found
Flavour physics and CP violation (CERN-2014-001)
In these three lectures, I overview the theoretical framework of the flavour
physics and CP violation. The first lecture is the introduction to the flavour
physics. Namely, I give theoretical basics of the weak interaction. I follow
also some historical aspect, discovery of the CP violation, phenomenological
studies of charged and neutral currents and the success of the GIM mechanism.
In the second lecture, I describe the flavour physics and CP violating
phenomena in the Standard Model (SM). I also give the latest experimental
observation of the CP Violation at the B factories and the LHC and discuss its
interpretation. In the third lecture, I discuss the on-going search of the
signals beyond SM in the flavour physics and also the future prospects.Comment: 26 pages, contribution to the 1st Asia-Europe-Pacific School of
High-Energy Physics, Fukuoka, Japan, 14 - 27 Oct 201
Single pion contribution to the hyperfine splitting in muonic hydrogen
A detailed discussion of the long-range one-pion exchange (Yukawa potential)
contribution to the 2S hyperfine splitting in muonic hydrogen which had, until
recently, been disregarded is presented. We evaluate the relevant vertex
amplitudes, in particular , combining low energy chiral
expansions together with experimental data on and decays into
two leptons. A value of is
obtained for this contribution.Comment: v2: Expanded and completed versio
Novel approach to measure the leptonic eta(')->mu+mu- decays via charmed meson decays
In this article, we propose a novel approach to measure the branching ratios
of the leptonic eta(')-> mu+mu- decays by using charmed meson decays, namely,
D+(s)->pi+ eta(')(->mu+mu-) and D0->K-pi+eta(')(->mu+mu-). We advocate that the
data available at LHCb can already yield a new measurement of Br(eta->mu+mu-)
with accuracy competitive with the current world average. We also estimate that
using the data collected by LHCb between 2015 and 2018 in proton-proton
collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 5.0/fb, the relative uncertainties to this branching ratio can be
reduced down to ~10%. We also show that the first observation of
Br(eta'->mu+mu-) may be possible with the Upgrade of the LHCb experiment.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Photon Polarization in the b->s gamma processes in the Left-Right Symmetric Model
The circular-polarization of the photon in the radiative B decays is
dominantly left-handed in the Standard Model (SM), but the right-handed
polarization may be enhanced in some new physics models with right-handed
currents, such as the Left-Right Symmetric Model (LRSM). In this article, we
investigate how large this wrong polarization could be within the allowed
parameter space of the LRSM. We show that in LRSM, the right-handed
polarization of the photon in the processes could be largely
enhanced by the mixing contributions because of the helicity flip on
the internal top quark line of the penguin diagrams and the enhancement by the
CKM factor . We discuss the sensitivity of the proposed
methods to determine the photon polarization to the LRSM as well
as their complementary role compared to the direct search of right-handed
charged gauge bosons at LHC.Comment: 30pages, 5 figures, published version; references adde
New physics search via CP observables in decays with left- and right-handed Chromomagnetic operators
In this paper, we investigate the time-dependent angular analysis of decay to search for new physics signals via CP-violating
observables. We work with a new physics Hamiltonian containing both left- and
right-handed Chromomagnetic dipole operators. The hierarchy of the helicity
amplitudes in this model gives us a new scheme of experimental search, which is
different from the ones LHCb has used in its analysis. To illustrate this new
scheme, we perform a sensitivity study using two pseudo datasets generated
using LHCb's measured values. We find the sensitivity of CP-violating
observables to be of the order of with the current LHCb statistics.
Moreover, we show that Belle(II)'s and LHCb's
measurements could be coupled within our model to
obtain the chirality of the new physics.Comment: 21 pages and 1 figure; references added, typos corrected, results
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Isovector and hidden-beauty partners of the X(3872)
The isovector partners of the X(3872), recently found at BES III, Belle and
CLEO-c were predicted in a simple model based on the chromomagnetic interaction
among quarks (H. Hogaasen, J-M. Richard and P. Sorba, Phys. Rev. D73, 054013,
2006). The extension to the hidden-beauty sector is discussed.Comment: Some references added. More details on the width and decay modes. To
appear in Phys. Lett.
Non-leptonic charmless Bc decays and their search at LHCb
We discuss the decay of Bc mesons into two light mesons (pi, K^(*), eta',
rho, omega, phi). All these decay channels come from a single type of diagram,
namely tree annihilation. This allows us to derive extremely simple SU(3)
relations among these processes. The size of annihilation contributions is an
important issue in B physics, and we provide two different estimates in the
case of non-leptonic charmless Bc decays, either a comparison with annihilation
decays of heavy-light mesons or a perturbative model inspired by QCD
factorisation. We finally discuss a possible search for these channels at LHCb.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figur
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