Two-body modes of B mesons and the CP-b triangle
Abstract
The study of charmless two-body decays of B mesons is currently one of the hottest topics in B physics. QCD factorization provides the theoretical framework for a systematic analysis of such decays. A global fit to B->pi K,pi pi branching fractions, combined with knowledge on |V(ub)|, establishes the existence of a CP-violating phase in the bottom sector of the CKM matrix and tends to favor values of gamma near 90 degrees, somewhat larger than those suggested by the standard analysis of the unitarity triangle. A novel construction of the unitarity triangle is presented, which is independent of B-B(bar) and K-K(bar) mixing. It can provide stringent tests of the Standard Model with small theoretical uncertainties.
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