Desperately Seeking Non-Standard Phases via Direct CP Violation in b sg Process

Abstract

Attributing the recent CLEO discovery of B η' + Xs to originate (primarily) from the fragmentation of an off-shell gluon (g*) via b s + g*, g* g + η', we emphasize that many such states (Xg) should materialize. Indeed the hadronic fragments (Xg) of g* states are closely related to those seen in γ (φ, ω) + Xg. A particular final state of considerable interest is Xg=K+K-. Signals from such states in B decays can be combined to provide a very sensitive search for CP violating phase(s) from non-standard physics. The method should work even if the contribution of these source(s) to the rates is rather small (10%) to the point that a comparison between theory and experiment may find it extremely difficult to reveal the presence of such a new physics.

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