Implications of a Low sin(2 beta): A Strategy for Exploring New Flavor Physics

Abstract

We explore the would-be consequences of a low value of the CP-violating phase 2β K. The importance of a reference triangle obtained from measurements that are independent of B-- B and K-- K mixing is stressed. It can be used to extract separately potential New Physics contributions to mixing in the Bd, Bs and K systems. We discuss several constructions of this triangle, which will be feasible in the near future. The discrete ambiguity is at most two-fold and eventually can be completely removed. Simultaneously, it will be possible to probe for New Physics in loop-dominated rare decays.

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