Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
9861071 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The current experimental determination of the absolute values of the CKM elements indicates that 2|Vub/VcbVus|=(1âz), with z given by z=0.19±0.14. This fact implies that irrespective of the form of the quark Yukawa matrices, the measured value of the SM CP phase β is approximately the maximum allowed by the measured absolute values of the CKM elements. This is β=(Ï/6âz/3) for γ=(Ï/3+z/3), which implies α=Ï/2. Alternatively, assuming that β is exactly maximal and using the experimental measurement sin(2β)=0.726±0.037, the phase γ is predicted to be γ=(Ï/2âβ)=66.3°±1.7°. The maximality of β, if confirmed by near-future experiments, may give us some clues as to the origin of CP violation.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Physics and Astronomy
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Authors
Javier Ferrandis,