379 research outputs found
Implications of the CP asymmetry in semileptonic B decay
Recent experimental searches for , the CP asymmetry in semileptonic B
decay, have reached an accuracy of order one percent. Consequently, they give
meaningful constraints on new physics. We find that cancellations between the
Standard Model (SM) and new physics contributions to mixing
cannot be as strong as was allowed prior to these measurements. The predictions
for this asymmetry within the SM and within models of minimal flavor violation
(MFV) are below the reach of present and near future measurements. Including
order and corrections we obtain the SM
prediction: . Future
measurements can exclude not only the SM, but MFV as well, if the sign of the
asymmetry is opposite to the SM or if it is same-sign but much enhanced. We
also comment on the CP asymmetry in semileptonic decay, and update the
range of the angle in the SM: .Comment: 16 pages, a sign typo in eq.(11) fixed, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Rare K and B Decays in the Littlest Higgs Model without T-Parity
We analyze rare K and B decays in the Littlest Higgs (LH) model without
T-parity. We find that the final result for the Z^0-penguin contribution
contains a divergence that is generated by the one-loop radiative corrections
to the currents corresponding to the dynamically broken generators. Including
an estimate of these logarithmically enhanced terms, we calculate the branching
ratios for the decays K^+ -> pi^+ nu bar nu, K_L -> pi^0 nu bar nu, B_{s,d} ->
mu^+ mu^- and B -> X_{s,d} nu bar nu. We find that for the high energy scale
f=O(2-3) TeV, as required by the electroweak precision studies, the enhancement
of all branching ratios amounts to at most 15% over the SM values. On the
technical side we identify a number of errors in the existing Feynman rules in
the LH model without T-parity that could have some impact on other analyses
present in the literature. Calculating penguin and box diagrams in the unitary
gauge, we find divergences in both contributions that are cancelled in the sum
except for the divergence mentioned above.Comment: 39 pages, 8 figures, typos corrected, comment on (2.17) and (2.18)
added, references added, results unchange
Waiting for Clear Signals of New Physics in B and K Decays
We classify the extensions of the Standard Model (SM) according to the
structure of local operators in the weak effective Hamiltonian and the presence
or absence of new flavour and CP-violating interactions beyond those
represented by the CKM matrix. In particular we review characteristic
properties of models with minimal flavour violation (MFV), models with
significant contributions from Higgs penguins and models with enhanced Z^0
penguins carrying a large new CP-violating phase. Within the latter models, the
anomalous behaviour of certain B\to\pi K observables implies large departures
from the SM predictions for rare and CP-violating K and B decays. Most
spectacular is the enhancement of Br(K_L->pi^0 nu nubar) by one order of
magnitude and a strong violation of the MFV relation
(\sin2\beta)_{\pi\nu\bar\nu}=(\sin2\beta)_{\psi K_S}. On the other hand our
prediction for (\sin2\beta)_{\phi K_S}\approx 0.9 differs from the Belle result
by the sign but is consistent with the BaBar value. We give a personal shopping
list for the coming years.Comment: Main latex-file, 4 figures, 22 page
Exploring the flavour structure of the MSSM with rare K decays
We present an extensive analysis of rare K decays, in particular of the two
neutrino modes K+->pi+ nu nu-bar and KL->pi0 nu nu-bar, in the Minimal
Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model. We analyse the expectations for
the branching ratios of these modes, both within the restrictive framework of
the minimal flavour violation hypothesis and within a more general framework
with new sources of flavour-symmetry breaking. In both scenarios, the
information that can be extracted from precise measurements of the two neutrino
modes turn out to be very useful in restricting the parameter space of the
model, even after taking into account the possible information on the mass
spectrum derived from high-energy colliders, and the constraints from B-physics
experiments. In the presence of new sources of flavour-symmetry breaking,
additional significant constraints on the model can be derived also from the
two KL->pi0 l+l- modes.Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures (high quality figures available on request
Charm Quark Contribution to K+ -> pi+ nu anti-nu at Next-to-Next-to-Leading Order
We calculate the complete NNLO QCD corrections to the charm contribution of
the rare decay K+ -> pi+ nu nu-bar. We encounter several new features, which
were absent in lower orders. We discuss them in detail and present the results
for the 2-loop matching conditions of the Wilson coefficients, the 3-loop
anomalous dimensions, and the 2-loop matrix elements of the relevant operators
that enter the NNLO renormalization group analysis of the Z-penguin and the
electroweak box contribution. The inclusion of the NNLO QCD corrections leads
to a significant reduction of the theoretical uncertainty from 9.8% down to
2.4% in the relevant parameter Pc, implying the leftover scale uncertainties in
BR(K+ -> pi+ nu nu-bar) and in the determination of |V_td|, sin(2 beta), and
gamma from the K -> pi nu nu system to be 1.3%, 1.0%, 0.006, and 1.2 degrees,
respectively. For the charm quark MSbar mass mc=(1.30+-0.05) GeV and |V_us|=
0.2248 the NLO value Pc=0.37+-0.06 is modified to Pc=0.38+-0.04 at the NNLO
level with the latter error fully dominated by the uncertainty in mc. We
present tables for Pc as a function of mc and alphas(MZ) and a very accurate
analytic formula that summarizes these two dependences as well as the dominant
theoretical uncertainties. Adding the recently calculated long-distance
contributions we find BR(K+ -> pi+ nu nu-bar)=(8.0+-1.1)*10^-11 with the
present uncertainties in mc and the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa elements being
the dominant individual sources in the quoted error. We also emphasize that
improved calculations of the long-distance contributions to K+ -> pi+ nu nu-bar
and of the isospin breaking corrections in the evaluation of the weak current
matrix elements from K+ -> pi0 e+ nu would be valuable in order to increase the
potential of the two golden K -> pi nu nu decays in the search for new physics.Comment: 74 pages, 28 figures. Erratum added: We correct the treatment of
anomalous triangle diagrams. The associated numerical correction is below a
permille; v3: Typographical mistakes in (108), (111) and (112) corrected.
Thanks to Xu Feng for pointing them out. Numerical results unchange
Bounds on the Unitarity Triangle, and Decays in Models with Minimal Flavour Violation
We present a general discussion of the unitarity triangle from ,
and in models with minimal
flavour violation (MFV), allowing for arbitrary signs of the generalized
Inami--Lim functions and relevant for and , respectively. In the models in
which has a sign opposite to the one in the Standard Model, i.e.
, the data for imply an absolute lower
bound on the CP asymmetry of 0.69, which is
substantially stronger than 0.42 arising in the case of . An
important finding of this paper is the observation that for given
and only two values for
, corresponding to the two signs of ,
are possible in the full class of MFV models, independently of any new
parameters arising in these models. This provides a powerful test for this
class of models. Moreover, we derive absolute lower and upper bounds on
as functions of
. Using the present experimental upper bounds
on and , we obtain the
absolute upper bound
(90% C.L.).Comment: 25 pages, LaTeX, 4 figures. Few comments and one figure in view of
new B-factory results added, conclusions unchange
Constraints on Masses of Charged PGBs in Technicolor Model from Decay
In this paper we calculate the contributions to the branching ratio of from the charged Pseudo-Goldstone bosons appeared in one generation
Technicolor model. The current experimental results can eliminate large
part of the parameter space in the plane, and
specifically, one can put a strong lower bound on the masses of color octet
charged PGBs : at for free
.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures(uuencoded), Minor changes(Type error), to appear
in Phys. Rev.
Implications of the Top Quark Mass Measurement for the CKM Parameters, and CP Asymmetries
Motivated by the recent determination of the top quark mass by the CDF
collaboration, \mt =174 \pm 10 ^{+13}_{-12} GeV, we review and update the
constraints on the parameters of the quark flavour mixing matrix in
the standard model. In performing our fits, we use inputs from the measurements
of the following quantities: (i) \abseps, the CP-violating parameter in
decays, (ii) \delmd, the mass difference due to the \bdbdbar\ mixing, (iii)
the matrix elements \absvcb and \absvub, and (iv) -hadron lifetimes. We
find that the allowed region of the unitarity triangle is very large, mostly
due to theoretical uncertainties. (This emphasizes the importance of
measurements of CP-violating rate asymmetries in the system.) Nevertheless,
the present data do somewhat restrict the allowed values of the coupling
constant product and the renormalization-scale
invariant bag constant . With the updated CKM matrix we present the
currently-allowed range of the ratio , as well as
the standard model predictions for the \bsbsbar\ mixing parameter \xs and the
quantities , and , which characterize
the CP-asymmetries in -decays. The ALEPH collaboration has recently reported
a significant improvement on the lower limit on the \bs-\bsb mass
difference, (95\% C.L.). This has interesting
consequences for the CKM parameters which are also worked out.
NOTE: this is a revised and updated version of our previous paper.Comment: LaTeX, 27 pages, 16 uuencoded figures (enclosed), CERN-TH.7398/94,
UdeM-GPP-TH-94-0
Connections between epsilon'/epsilon and Rare Kaon Decays in Supersymmetry
We analyze the rare kaon decays , , and in conjunction
with the CP violating ratio in a general class of
supersymmetric models in which - and magnetic-penguin contributions can be
substantially larger than in the Standard Model. We point out that radiative
effects relate the double left-right mass insertion to the single left-left
one, and that the phenomenological constraints on the latter reflect into a
stringent bound on the supersymmetric contribution to the penguin. Using
this bound, and those coming from recent data on we find
{\rm BR}(K_L \to \pi^0 \nu \bar \nu)\lsim 1.2\cdot 10^{-10}, {\rm BR}(K^+
\to \pi^+ \nu \bar \nu)\lsim 1.7\cdot 10^{-10}, {\rm BR}(K_L \to \pi^0 e^+
e^-)_{\rm dir}\lsim 2.0\cdot 10^{-11}, assuming the usual determination of the
CKM parameters and neglecting the possibility of cancellations among different
supersymmetric effects in . Larger values are possible, in
principle, but rather unlikely. We stress the importance of a measurement of
these three branching ratios, together with improved data and improved theory
of , in order to shed light on the realization of various
supersymmetric scenarios. We reemphasize that the most natural enhancement of
, within supersymmetric models, comes from chromomagnetic
penguins and show that in this case sizable enhancements of can also be expected.Comment: 40 pages, 5 figure
Particle-Antiparticle Mixing, epsilon_K, Delta Gamma_q, A_SL^q, A_CP(B_d -> psi K_S), A_CP(B_s -> psi phi) and B -> X_{s,d} gamma in the Littlest Higgs Model with T-Parity
We calculate a number of observables related to particle-antiparticle mixing
in the Littlest Higgs model with T-parity (LHT). The resulting effective
Hamiltonian for Delta F=2 transitions agrees with the one of Hubisz et al., but
our phenomenological analysis goes far beyond the one of these authors. In
particular, we point out that the presence of mirror fermions with new flavour
and CP-violating interactions allows to remove the possible Standard Model (SM)
discrepancy between the CP asymmetry S_{psi K_S} and large values of |V_ub| and
to obtain for the mass difference Delta M_s < (Delta M_s)_SM as suggested by
the recent result by the CDF collaboration. We also identify a scenario in
which simultaneously significant enhancements of the CP asymmetries S_{phi psi}
and A_SL^q relative to the SM are possible, while satisfying all existing
constraints, in particular from the B -> X_s gamma decay and A_CP(B -> X_s
gamma) that are presented in the LHT model here for the first time. In another
scenario the second, non-SM, value for the angle gamma=-(109+-6) from tree
level decays, although unlikely, can be made consistent with all existing data
with the help of mirror fermions. We present a number of correlations between
the observables in question and study the implications of our results for the
mass spectrum and the weak mixing matrix of mirror fermions. In the most
interesting scenarios, the latter one turns out to have a hierarchical
structure that differs significantly from the CKM one.Comment: 51 pages, 20 figures, 1 table. Extended discussion of the phases in
the new mixing matrix V_Hd, some references added or updated, conclusions
unchanged. Final version published in JHE
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