Status and Prospects of CKM Phase Determinations
Abstract
We give an overview of direct determinations of the angles of the unitarity triangle of the CKM matrix, using CP-violating effects in B-meson decays. After a discussion of B --> pi K modes, which can be described efficiently through allowed regions in observable space and play an important role to determine gamma, we turn to extractions of the B0d -- barB0d mixing phase phid, which equals 2 beta in the Standard Model, from Bd --> J/psi KS, and emphasize that it is important to determine this phase unambiguously. Finally, we focus on Bd --> pi+ pi-, where recent B-factory data point towards large penguin contributions. The question arises now how the CP-violating observables of this mode can be transformed into information on the angles of the unitarity triangle. A promising tool to achieve this goal is offered by Bs --> K+K-, which is very accessible at hadronic B experiments, and allows a determination of phid and gamma. A variant for the e+e- B-factories is provided by Bd --> pi+/- K+/-, where data are already available, pointing to an exciting picture and a highly constrained allowed region in Bs --> K+K- observable space.
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