Determining weak phases from B->J/Psi P decays

Abstract

The decay B -> J/Psi KS remains the most important source of information for the Bd mixing phase, determined by the CKM angle beta in the standard model. When aiming at a precision appropriate for present and coming high luminosity colliders, the corresponding hadronic matrix elements are a major obstacle, as their precise calculation is still not feasible with existing methods. Flavour symmetries offer a possibility to extract them from data, however again with limited precision. In this article, we propose a framework to take subleading contributions in Bu,d,s -> J/Psi P decays into account, P=(pi,K,(eta8)), using an SU(3) analysis, together with the leading corrections to the symmetry limit. This allows for a model-independent extraction of the Bd mixing phase adequate for coming high precision data, and additionally yields information on possible New Physics contributions in these modes. We find the penguin-induced correction to be small, |Delta S|<~0.01, a limit which can be improved with coming data on CP asymmetries and branching ratios. Finally, the sensitivity on the CKM angle gamma from these modes is critically examined, yielding a less optimistic picture than previously envisaged.

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