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Implications from recent measurements on sin 2\beta and muon g-2
The recent data on CP asymmetry in and muon g-2 are discussed
in the framework of standard model and beyond. Possible new phase effects
besides the CKM phase are discussed in the processes concerning CP violation in
B decays and muon anomalous magnetic moment (muon g-2). It is found that the
new phases will result in difference between angles measured from
and the one from global fit. The ration between them serves as
a probe of not only new physics but also new phase besides the CKM phase In the
case of muon g-2, the new phase may change the interferences between various
contributions. By including the new phases, some cancelations in the real
coupling cases can be avoided and the large value of muon g-2 observed in the
recent measurements can be understood.Comment: 7 pages, no figure. Talk delivered by Y.F.Zhou at International
Conference on Flavor Physics (ICFP2001), May 31-June.6, at Zhang-Jia-Jie,
Chin
Isospin relation and SU(3) breaking effects of strong phases in Charmless B decays
Isospin and flavor SU(3) relations in charmless hadronic B decays are investigated in detail with paying attention to the SU(3)
symmetry breaking effects in both amplitudes and strong phases. In general, the
isospin and the flavor SU(3) structure of the effective Hamiltonian provide
several relations among the amplitudes and strong phases. Whereas a global fit
to the latest data shows that some relation seems not to be favorable for a
consistent explanation to the current data within the standard model (SM). By
considering several patterns of SU(3) breaking, the amplitudes and the
corresponding strong phases are extracted and compared with the theoretical
estimations. It is found that in the case of SU(3) limits and also the case
with SU(3) breaking only in amplitudes, the fitting results lead to an
unexpected large ratio between two isospin amplitudes
, which is about an order of magnitude larger than the
SM prediction. The results are found to be insensitive to the weak phase
. By including SU(3) breaking effects on the strong phases, one is able
to obtain a consistent fit to the current data within the SM, which implies
that the SU(3) breaking effect on strong phases may play an important role in
understanding the observed charmless hadronic B decay modes and
. It is possible to test those breaking effects in the near future from
more precise measurements of direct CP violation in B factories.Comment: 14 pages, revtex4, no figure, references added. Updated to the latest
data. To appear in Euro. Phys. Journ.
Three-body interactions on a triangular lattice
We analyze the hard-core Bose-Hubbard model with both the three-body and
nearest neighbor repulsions on the triangular lattice. The phase diagram is
achieved by means of the semi-classical approximation and the quantum Monte
Carlo simulation. For a system with only the three-body interactions, both the
supersolid phase and one third solid disappear while the two thirds solid
stably exists. As the thermal behavior of the bosons with nearest neighbor
repulsion, the solid and the superfluid undergo the 3-state Potts and the
Kosterlitz-Thouless type phase transitions, respectively. In a system with both
the frustrated nearest neighbor two-body and three-body interactions, the
supersolid and one third solid revive. By tuning the strength of the three-body
interactions, the phase diagram is distorted, because the one-third solid and
the supersolid are suppressed.Comment: 6 pages, 11 figure
Implications of Charmless B Decays with Large Direct CP Violation
Based on the most recent data in charmless B decays including the very
recently reported large direct CP violations, it is shown that the weak phase
gamma can well be extracted without two-fold ambiguity even only from two decay
modes pi^+pi^- and pi^+K^-, and its value is remarkably consistent with the
global standard model fit at a compatible accuracy. A fit to all the pi pi, pi
K data favor both large electroweak penguin and color-suppressed tree amplitude
with large strong phases. It is demonstrated that the inclusion of small
SU(3)symmetry breaking effects of strong phases and the inelastic rescattering
effects can well improve the consistency of the data, while both effects may
not be sufficient to arrive at a small electroweak penguin amplitude in the
standard model. It is of interest to notice that large or small electroweak
penguin amplitude becomes a testable prediction as they lead to significantly
different predictions for the direct CP violations for pi^0 pi^0, pi^0 K^0
modes. Clearly, precise measurements on charmless B decays will provide a
window for probing new physics.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, 1 table, results updated with the latest data.
conclusions unchanged. Refence added. published versio
Can you forgive? It depends on how happy you are
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This paper examined how individual group status and happiness influence forgiveness. In Study 1, happiness was treated as a trait difference: highly happy people, compared with very unhappy people, were found to be more willing to forgive murderers. More important, an interaction effect between happiness and group status on forgiveness was found, that is, highly happy people tended to be more forgiving when either ingroup or outgroup mem- bers were killed; unhappy people, however, tended to be less forgiving about murder when ingroup rather than outgroup members were killed. In Study 2, happiness was treated as an emotional state difference: happiness, rather than sadness, was found to bring greater forgiveness. Moreover, consistent with the interaction effect displayed in Study 1, happy participants tended to forgive more when ingroup or outgroup members were hurt; sad partici- pants tended to forgive less when ingroup members rather than outgroup members were hurt. Implications for connections between happiness, group membership, and forgiveness are discussed
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