Isospin-based EWP-tree Relations
Abstract
In 1998, it was shown that, if flavor SU(3) symmetry [SU(3)F] is assumed in charmless B PP decays (P is a light pseudoscalar meson), some reduced matrix elements involving electroweak penguin (EWP) operators are related to those involving tree operators. Similarly, EWP diagrams are related to tree diagrams. These SU(3)F EWP-tree relations were recently used in global analyses of B PP decays. They have also been used over the years in analyses of the B πK puzzle, even though the B πK amplitudes are related by isospin symmetry [SU(2)I], and not the full SU(3)F. In this paper, we show that, even if only SU(2)I is assumed, there are still EWP-tree relations. In ΔS=0 decays, these relations are similar to those of SU(3)F, and can be used to take into account the EWP contributions in the extraction of the CP phase α from B ππ decays. In ΔS=1 decays, the SU(2)I EWP-tree relations are quite different from those of SU(3)F; when these are used to analyze the B πK puzzle, one now finds a 4-5σ discrepancy with the Standard Model, much larger than what was previously found. We argue that, if one analyzes a set of hadronic B decays whose amplitudes are related by isospin, one must use the SU(2)I EWP-tree relations for that set of decays in the analysis.
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