How to tame penguins: Advancing to high-precision measurements of φd and φs

Abstract

The complex phases φd and φs, associated with the mixing between neutral Bq0 and Bq0 mesons (q∈\d,s\), are key observables to test the Standard Model and search for contributions from new physics. They are conventionally determined from the measurements of mixing-induced CP violation in the decays Bd0 J/ K0, Bs0 J/φ and Bs0 Ds+Ds-. To reach the highest possible precision on φd and φs, it is crucial that corrections from next-to-leading order effects - primarily associated with penguin decay topologies - are accounted for. The strategy adopted in this paper uses the SU(3) flavour symmetry of QCD to relate the unknown contributions from penguin topologies to their counterparts in suitably-chosen control modes, where their effects are enhanced. Utilising new CP asymmetry measurements from LHCb on the decays Bs0 Ds+Ds-, Bd0 D+D-, B+ J/ K+ and B+ J/π+, as well as from Belle-II on the decay Bd0 J/π0, we present the current state-of-the-art picture on controlling the penguin contributions and extract φd and φs from the corresponding observables. We explore the prospects for the end of the Belle-II and HL-LHC flavour physics programmes, and demonstrate the importance of measuring the control modes with future data.

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