Testing the superweak theory of CP violation in neutral B decays
Jan, 199213 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 46 (1992) 256-260
Report number:
- CMU-HEP92-01
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Abstract: (APS)
In order to rule out the superweak theory for CP violation, future experiments will try to find a difference between the CP-violating asymmetries in the decays B0→ψKS and B0→π+π−. However, Winstein recently noted that, for some acceptable values of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa parameters, the standard model would give equal asymmetry parameters for these decays just as the superweak theory does. In this paper we show that, by considering both tree and penguin contributions to the decay amplitudes, the test can still be effective if a third asymmetry is measured with enough precision.- B0: nonleptonic decay
- nonleptonic decay: B0
- B0: branching ratio
- decay: asymmetry
- asymmetry: decay
- CP: violation
- superweak interaction
- superweak interaction: weak interaction
- validity test: proposed
- CKM matrix matrix
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