Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1853177 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We consider the New-Physics (NP) solution to the polarization puzzle in BâÏKâ decays. We note that any such solution must reproduce the data in Bd0âÏKS, where there are disagreements with the standard model in CP-asymmetry measurements. We examine 10 NP operators, of S/P, V/A and T variety. We find that, as long as Bd0âÏKS exhibits large CP-violating effects, no single operator can explain the observations in both BâÏKâ and Bd0âÏKS. For 2-NP-operator solutions, there are four possibilities, all of S/P type, which are presently allowed. We discuss ways of distinguishing among these solutions in the future. Models which contain only V/A operators, such as those with supersymmetry or extra Zâ² bosons, cannot explain both Bd0âÏKS and BâÏKâ data. On the other hand, the two-Higgs-doublet model, which has only S/P operators, is favored.
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Authors
Alakabha Datta, Maxime Imbeault, David London,