Bd0(t)->pi+pi- and Bs0(t)-> K+ K- Decays: A Tool to Measure New-Physics Parameters
Abstract
If physics beyond the standard model is present in B decays, experimental measurements seem to suggest that it principally affects those processes with significant b->s penguin amplitudes. It was recently argued that, in general, such new-physics (NP) effects can be parametrized in terms of a single NP amplitude Aq and phase q, for q=u,d,s,c. In this paper, we show that the study of the decays Bs(t) -> K+ K- and Bd(t) -> π+π- allows one to measure the NP parameters Au and u. We examine the implications for this method of the latest experimental results on these decays. If NP is found in Bs(t) -> K+ K-, it can be partially identified through measurements of Bs(t)-> K0 K0.
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