Large electroweak penguin contribution in B ---> K pi and pi pi decay modes

Aug, 2004
22 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 70 (2004) 094024
e-Print:
Report number:
  • TU-725

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Abstract:
We discuss about a possibility of large electroweak penguin contribution in B -> K pi and pi pi from recent experimental data. The experimental data may be suggesting that there are some discrepancies between the data and theoretical estimation in the branching ratios of them. In B -> K pi decays, to explain it, a large electroweak penguin contribution and large strong phase differences seem to be needed. The contributions should appear also in B -> pi pi. We show, as an example, a solution to solve the discrepancies in both B -> K pi and B -> pi pi. However the magnitude of the parameters and the strong phase estimated from experimental data are quite large compared with the theoretical estimations. It may be suggesting some new physics effects are including in these processes. We will have to discuss about the dependence of the new physics. To explain both modes at once, we may need large electroweak penguin contribution with new weak phases and some SU(3) breaking effects by new physics in both QCD and electroweak penguin type processes.
Note:
  • 23 pages, 9 figures
  • 12.15.Ji
  • 13.25.Hw
  • B: hadronic decay
  • pseudoscalar meson: pair production
  • symmetry: SU(3)
  • electroweak interaction: penguin
  • symmetry breaking: SU(3)
  • gluon: penguin
  • new interaction
  • amplitude analysis
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