Tests for CPT sum rule and U-spin violation in Time-dependent CP violation of B0s K+ K- and B0d π+ π-
Abstract
Recent LHCb data for time-dependent CP violation in Bd0 π+π- and B0s K+K- show deviations from theoretical predictions. Besides their central values for CK+K-, SK+K- and A K+K- violate quantum mechanic CPT invariant sum rule (CPT sum rule) prediction of | CK+K-|2 + | SK+K-| 2 + | A K+K-|2 = 1 (LHCb data imply the sum to be 0.67 0.20.), their values for CK+ K-= 0.24 0.06 0.02 and Cπ+ π- = - 0.24 0.07 0.01 also show large violation of SU(3) or its U-spin sub-group symmetry (SU(3)/U) relation CK+ K- / Cπ- π+ = - B(Bd0 π- π+)τB0s/ B(B0s K+ K-)τBd0 (LHCb data imply the ratio of left-side to right-side to be 4.67 1.88.) . The LHCb results need to be further confirmed to be taken seriously. We suggest to use time-dependent CP violation in Bs K0 K0, π+π-, π0π0 to further test the CPT sum rule. Assuming that the sum rule holds, we propose that violation of the SU(3)/U relation may indicate a large FSI phase difference in the π+π- and K+K- re-scattering. We suggest several other U-spin pairs of B PP decays to further test SU(3)/U relations.
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