343 research outputs found
The Radiative rare decays in the light-cone QCD sum rule approach
We predict contributions of higher -resonances to the radiative rare
decays , in the framework of the QCD sum rules on the light cone,
which combines the traditional QCD sum rule method with the description of
final state mesons in terms of the light-cone wave functions of increasing
twist. Our calculations are restricted to the leading twist-two operators for
and to the asymptotic wave function for the other -mesons.
Using experimental data on the semileptonic
decays, we extract the corresponding decay constants for vector and
axial-vector -mesons. Based on our estimate of the transition form
factor and the decay constant
, we find good agreement with experimental
results. The two largest fractions of the inclusive branching
ratio are found to be for and for decays. We also compare our results with
the existing theoretical predictions.Comment: 29 pages, 20 figures, to be submitted to European Physical Journal
CP Violation in B Decays within QCD Factorization
We analyze the extraction of weak phases from CP violation in
decays. By combining the information on mixing induced CP
violation in , namely , with the precision
observable obtained from the ``gold-plated''mode ,
we propose the determination of the unitarity triangle. We also discuss
alternative ways to analyze which can be useful if new physics
affects -- mixing. Predictions and uncertainties for and
in QCD factorization are examined in detail. It is pointed out that a
simultaneous expansion in and leads to interesting
simplifications. At first order infrared divergences are absent, while the most
important effects are retained. Independent experimental tests of the
factorization framework are briefly discussed.Comment: 3 pages; 2 figures; To appear in the proceedings of International
Europhysics Conference on High-Energy Physics (HEP 2003), Aachen, Germany,
17-23 Jul 200
CKM matrix from non-leptonic B-decays
We analyze the impact of the forthcoming CP-violating observables in the
system, combined with the precise measurement of
, in the extraction of the CKM matrix. Computing the penguin parameters within QCD factorization yields a precise determination of , reflected by a weak dependence on , which is shown to be a
second order effect. Using the SU(3)-flavour symmetry argument and the current
-factories data provided by the modes, we complement
the CP-violating observables in a variety of ways, in
particular we find that . Finally, we investigate systematically the
SU(3)-symmetry breaking factor within QCD factorization.Comment: 4 pages; 4 figures (requires epsfig, psfrag); To appear in the
proceedings of 32nd International Conference on High-Energy Physics (ICHEP
04), Beijing, China, 16-22 Aug 200
Phenomenological study of the double radiative decay
Using the operator product expansion (OPE) technique, we study the rare
double radiative decay in the Standard Model (SM) and
beyond. We estimate the short-distance (SD) contribution to the decay amplitude
in a region of the phase space which is around the point where all decay
products have energy in the rest frame of the -meson. At lowest
order in , the matrix element is then expressed in
terms of the usual form factors known from semileptonic rare decays.
The integrated SD branching ratio in the SM in the OPE region turns out to be
.
We work out the di-photon invariant mass distribution with and without the
resonant background through . In
the SM, the resonance contribution is dominant in the region of phase space
where the OPE is valid. On the other hand, the present experimental upper limit
on decays, leaves considerable room for New Physics
(NP) in the one-particle-irreducible contribution to
decays. In this case, we find that the SD branching
ratio can be enhanced by one order of magnitude with respect to its SM value
and the SD contribution can lie outside of the resonance peaks.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures (requires epsfig, psfrag), To appear in the
proceedings of the International Europhysics Conference on High Energy
Physics, 21-27 July 2005, Lisboa, Portuga
Model Independent Bound on the Unitarity Triangle from CP Violation in B-> pi+ pi- and B-> psi K_S
We derive model independent lower bounds on the CKM parameters (1-rhobar) and
etabar as functions of the mixing-induced CP asymmetry S in B-> pi+ pi- and
sin(2 beta) from B->psi K_S. The bounds do not depend on specific results of
theoretical calculations for the penguin contribution to B-> pi+ pi-. They
require only the very conservative condition that a hadronic phase, which
vanishes in the heavy-quark limit, does not exceed 90 degrees in magnitude. The
bounds are effective if -sin(2 beta) < S < 1. Dynamical calculations indicate
that the limits on rhobar and etabar are close to their actual values.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
The Unitarity Triangle through decays
We analyze the impact of the CP-violating observables in the system, combined with the precise measurement of
, in the extraction of the CKM matrix. We explore two strategies
for determining the Unitarity Triangle in these modes. Computing the penguin
parameters and the ratio of two trees within QCD factorization yields a precise determination of
, reflected by a weak dependence on , which
is shown to be a second order effect, as in the system.
Moreover, we find that the dependence on penguin amplitudes in
is less pronounced than in the case, since penguin contributions ,
implying an important simplification in our analysis. Independent experimental
tests of the factorization framework are proposed and discussed, using and modes.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures (requires epsfig, psfrag), To appear in the
proceedings of the International Europhysics Conference on High Energy
Physics, 21-27 July 2005, Lisboa, Portuga
Theoretical studies of exclusive rare B decays in the Standard Model and Supersymmetric theories
We calculate the independent helicity amplitudes in the decays and in the so-called
Large-Energy-Effective-Theory (LEET). Taking into account the dominant
and SU(3) symmetry-breaking effects, we calculate various Dalitz
distributions in these decays making use of the presently available data and
decay form factors calculated in the QCD sum rule approach. Differential decay
rates in the dilepton invariant mass and the Forward-Backward asymmetry in are worked out. We also present the decay amplitudes in
the transversity basis which has been used in the analysis of data on the
resonant decay . Measurements of the
ratios , involving the helicity amplitudes
, , as precision tests of the standard model in
semileptonic rare B-decays are emphasized. We argue that and
can be used to determine the CKM ratio and
search for new physics, where the later is illustrated by supersymmetry.Comment: Ph.D. Thesis, 126 pages, 41 figures (requires epsfig, psfrag
Branching Ratio and CP-asymmetry for B-> 1^{1}P_{1}gamma decays
We calculate the branching ratios for B_{d}^{0}->(b_{1},h_{1})gamma at
next-to-leading order (NLO) of alpha_{s} where b_{1} and h_{1} are the
corresponding radially excited axial vector mesons of rho and omega
respectively. Using the SU(3)symmetry for the form factor, the branching ratio
for B_{d}^{0}->(b_{1},h_{1})gamma is expressed in terms of the branching ratio
of the B_{d}^{0}-> K_{1}gamma and it is found to be
B(B_{d}^{0}->b_{1}gamma)=0.71* 10^{-6} and B(B_{d}^{0}-> h_{1}gamma)
=0.74*10^{-6}. We also calculate direct CP asymmetry for these decays and find,
in confirmity with the observations made in the literature, that the hard
spectator contributions significantely reduces the asymmetry arising from the
vertex corrections alone. The value of CP-asymmetry is 10% and is negative like
rho and omega in the Standard Model.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
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