Probing New Physics in Bπ K Decays
Abstract
Over the last two decades, B π K modes have received a lot of attention. They are particularly interesting since the main contribution to these decays comes from QCD penguin topologies. Furthermore, electroweak penguin amplitudes enter at a level comparable to the tree topologies. In the past, a discrepancy was found in the correlation between the CP asymmetries of Bd0 π0 K S. We provide the state-of-the-art picture of this situation and consider new constraints, finding that the effect has become larger. An attractive explanation is offered by a modified electroweak penguin sector. We propose a new method to determine the relevant parameters. It employs an isospin relation between the amplitudes of the B π K decays, and makes only minimal use of the SU(3) flavour symmetry. Using current data as well as future scenarios, we demonstrate how the mixing-induced CP asymmetry of Bd0 π0 K S plays a key role in this analysis. The application of our strategy at the next generation of B-physics experiments may establish New Physics and reveal new sources of CP violation in the electroweak penguin sector.
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