Searching for possible evidences of new physics in B V1 V2

Abstract

We explore the decays of B V1V2 (V1,2= (, ω,K*, φ) and B= (B0, B+,Bs)) with transverse polarizations. We explicitly evaluate the eigenstates of T-odd scalar operators involving spins for the first time, which offer physical insight among the T violating observables. Based on the helicity suppression of tree operators for transverse polarizations in the standard model (SM), we deduce that φ p= φ - φ=0 with φ, the weak phases of the transverse amplitudes. In contrast, the experiments show that φ p (B0 K*0 ω)= -0.84 0.54, which could be a signal of new physics. There is also a discrepancy between our result in the SM and the experimental data for the transverse polarized branching ratio in B0 K*0 ω. In addition, by counting the helicity flips, we argue that (φ - φ ) ≈ 0, which meets well with most of the experiments except for the ones with B0 K*0ω, where φ, are the strong phases in the transverse amplitudes.

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