Charmless Non-Leptonic B Decays and R-parity Violating Supersymmetry
Abstract
We examine the charmless hadronic B decay modes in the context of R-parity violating () supersymmetry. We try to explain the large branching ratio (compared to the Standard Model (SM) prediction) of the decay B η' K. There exist data for other observed η() modes and among these modes, the decay B0 η K*0 is also found to be large compared to the SM prediction. We investigate all these modes and find that only two pairs of coupling can satisfy the requirements without affecting the other B PP and B VP decay modes barring the decay Bφ K. From this analysis, we determine the preferred values of the couplings and the effective number of color Nc. We also calculate the CP asymmetry for the observed decay modes affected by these new couplings.
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