How sensitive to FCNC can B0 CP asymmetries be?
Abstract
We show that the study of CP asymmetries in neutral B-meson decays provides a very sensitive probe of flavour-changing neutral currents (FCNC). We introduce two new angles, αSM and βSM, whose main feature is that they can be readily obtained from the measurement of the CP asymmetries aJ/ Ks, aπ+ π- and the ratio Ru |VudVub*|/|VcdVcb*|, providing a quantitative test of the presence of new physics in a model-independent way. Assuming that new physics is due to the presence of an isosinglet down-type quark, we indicate how to reconstruct the unitarity quadrangles and point out that the measurements of the above asymmetries, within the expected experimental errors, may detect FCNC effects, even for values of |Σi=13 Vid Vib* / (Vtd Vtb*)| at the level of a few times 10-2.
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