Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8195420 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The large ratio of color-suppressed tree amplitude to color-allowed one in BâÏÏ decays is difficult to understand within the Standard Model, which is known as the “BâÏÏ puzzle”. The two tree diagrams contain the up- and charm-quark component of penguin amplitude, Puc, which cannot be separated by measuring BâÏÏ decays alone. We show that the measurements of the branching ratio and direct CP asymmetry of B+âK+K0¯ decay enable one to disentangle the Puc with two-fold ambiguity. One of the two degenerate solutions of the Puc can solve the BâÏÏ puzzle by giving |C/T|â¼0.3 which is consistent with the expectation in the Standard Model. We also show that the two solutions can be discriminated by the measurement of the indirect CP asymmetry of B0âK0K0¯. We point out that the corresponding puzzle in BâÏK decays is not solved in this way.
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Authors
Seungwon Baek,