Mixing-induced CP Asymmetries in Radiative B Decays in and beyond the Standard Model
Abstract
In the Standard Model (SM) the photon in radiative B0 and Bs decays is predominantly left-handed. Thus, mixing induced CP asymmetries in b sγ and b dγ are suppressed by ms/mb and md/mb, respectively, and are very small. In many extensions of the SM, such as the left-right symmetric model (LRSM), SU(2)xU(1) models with exotic fermions and SUSY, the amplitude of right-handed photons grows proportional to the virtual heavy fermion mass, which can lead to large asymmetries. As an example, in the LRSM, asymmetries larger than 50% are possible even when radiative decay rate measurements agree with SM predictions.
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