Studies of New Physics in B0q-B0q Mixing and Implications for Leptonic Decays

Abstract

The phenomenon of B0q-B0q mixing (q=d,s) provides a sensitive probe for physics beyond the Standard Model. We have a careful look at the determination of the Unitarity Triangle apex, which is needed for the Standard Model predictions of the Bq mixing parameters, and explore how much space for New Physics is left through the current data. We study the impact of tensions between inclusive and exclusive determinations of the CKM matrix elements |Vub| and |Vcb|, and focus on the γ angle extraction. We present various future scenarios and discuss the application of these results for leptonic rare B decays, which allows us to minimise the CKM parameter impact in the New Physics searches. Performing future projections, we explore and illustrate the impact of increased precision on key input quantities. It will be exciting to see how more precise data in the future high-precision era of flavour physics can lead to a much sharper picture.

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