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CP violation in neutrino mixing with in Type-II seesaw model
We study a class of models for neutrino mass matrix in Type-II seesaw with
family symmetry. The resulting neutrino mass matrix can be naturally made
to respect a exchange plus CP conjugate symmetry (GLS) with the CP
violating phase and the mixing angle predicted to be
and , respectively. When GLS is explicitly broken by complex
Yukawa couplings, the model predictions for and can be
significantly modified. Should future experiments will indeed determine
and away from the GLS limit values, one then had to
consider models with broken GLS. We study several simple scenarios to show how
the modifications arise when GLS is broken and how future experiments can test
this class of models.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, minor errors corrected. Version appeared in
Phys.Lett.B. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1504.0156
Predictive Violating Relations for Charmless Two-body Decays of Beauty Baryons and With Flavor Symmetry
Several baryons containing a heavy b-quark have been discovered. The decays
of these states provide new platform for testing the standard model (SM). We
study violation in SM for charmless two-body decays of the flavor
anti-triplet beauty baryon (b-baryon) in a model independent way. We found, in the
flavor symmetry limit, a set of new predictive relations among the
branching ratio and asymmetry for decays, such as
,
,and . Future data from LHCb can test these relations and
also other relations found.Comment: 13 pages, no figure, 6 tables, several missing terms in eq.11 are
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Some Predictions of Diquark Model for Hidden Charm Pentaquark Discovered at the LHCb
The LHCb has discovered two new states with preferred quantum numbers
and from decays. These new states can be
interpreted as hidden charm pentaquarks. It has been argued that the main
features of these pentaquarks can be described by diquark model. The diquark
model predicts that the and are in two separate octet
multiplets of flavor and there is also an additional decuplet
pentaquark multiplet. Finding the states in these multiplets can provide
crucial evidence for this model. The weak decays of b-baryon to a light meson
and a pentaquark can have Cabibbo allowed and suppressed decay channels. We
find that in the limit, for -spin related decay modes the ratio of
the decay rates of Cabibbo suppressed to Cabibbo allowed decay channels is
given by . There are also other testable relations for
b-baryon weak decays into a pentaquark and a light pseudoscalar. These
relations can be used as tests for the diquark model for pentaquark.Comment: revtex, 19 pages, 3 figures. one reference added and some typos
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U-spin analysis of CP violation in decays into three charged light pseudoscalar mesons
We carry out a -spin symmetry analysis for CP violation in decays
into three light , , and mesons. We clarify some subtle points in constructing decay
amplitudes with formed by the two negatively charged light mesons in the
final states. -spin conserving momentum independent and momentum dependent
decay amplitudes, and -spin violating decay amplitudes due to quark mass
difference are constructed.Comment: RevTex 12 pages wit no figur
Implications on --glueball mixing from Decays
We point out that the recent Belle measurements of the decays imply large pseudoscalar glueball contents in the
meson. These decays are studied in the perturbative QCD
(PQCD) approach, considering the -- mixing, where
represents the pseudoscalar glueball. It is shown that the PQCD predictions for
the branching ratios agree well with the data
for the mixing angle between the flavor-singlet state
and the pure pseudoscalar glueball. Extending the formalism to the
--- tetramixing, the abnormally large observed branching ratios are also explained. The proposed mixing formalism is
applicable to other heavy meson decays into mesons, and could
be tested by future LHCb and Super- factory data.Comment: Improved version, references added, 7 pages, 1 figur
Study of the weak annihilation contributions in charmless decays
In this paper, in order to probe the spectator-scattering and weak
annihilation contributions in charmless (where stands for a
light vector meson) decays, we perform the -analyses for the end-point
parameters within the QCD factorization framework, under the constraints from
the measured , , and
decays. The fitted results indicate that the end-point
parameters in the factorizable and nonfactorizable annihilation topologies are
non-universal, which is also favored by the charmless and (where
stands for a light pseudo-scalar meson) decays observed in the previous
work. Moreover, the abnormal polarization fractions measured by the LHCb
collaboration can be reconciled through the weak annihilation corrections.
However, the branching ratio of decay exhibits a
tension between the data and theoretical result, which dominates the
contributions to in the fits. Using the fitted end-point
parameters, we update the theoretical results for the charmless
decays, which will be further tested by the LHCb and Belle-II experiments in
the near future.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures, 6 table
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