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Physics Summary & Homework

Physics Summary & Homework. Amarjit Soni HET, BNL (soni@bnl.gov) Super-B’05@Hawaii. Topics. I. Possible sightings of New Physics 1) b->s penguin dominated modes 2) B-> A π K… II. Potential use of semi-inclusive hadronic modes for NP search

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Physics Summary & Homework

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  1. Physics Summary & Homework Amarjit Soni HET, BNL (soni@bnl.gov) Super-B’05@Hawaii

  2. Topics • I. Possible sightings of New Physics • 1) b->s penguin dominated modes • 2) B-> Aπ K… • II. Potential use of semi-inclusive hadronic modes for NP search • III. Radiative Decays: Br`s, DIRCP, MIXCP • IV. Direct extraction of UT Olsen, Mishima,Smith, Hou, Mishima X-G He Hulsbergen,Mitov,Nishida Atwood,Gritsan<->Datta,Zupan

  3. Other topics • G. Eigen: • Y.Okada • T. Iijima • N.Satoh • H. Paes (Apologies if I missed yours) Extremely instructive ~25 talks! I learned a lot!

  4. Lumi. Benchmarx [0.2, 2, 10]/ab Impt. Things LHCb May not b able 2 do Exptal inputs That may help Theory (models) Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  5. Possible sightings of exotic b->s Penguins • Current state of theory • Current state of expt. Summary: For KS [ή,φ], ΔS>0.10 is very difficult to accommodate in the SM Summary:For KS ή there is about 2 to 2.7 σ deviation, So it is rather marginal. Does this mean we should forget about it? emphatically, no. In fact, experimentalists (or group) may easily get burnt by ignoring it! We can and must try to get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

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  8. Iijima Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  9. Glmpses from a few theoretical studies • I. London &A.S.PLB’97…use naïve quark model to suggest ΔS=0 + O(few%) for B->KS[ή,η,π,φ,ω,ρ…];but, in view of hadronic uncertainties advocate ΔS>0.1 may be problematic for the CKM-paradigm.Note, paper was basically motivated by the huge Br of ή KS discovered @ CLEO II 1) Mishima & Li (pQCD) KS[π,φ] very clean..[How about ή??] • 2)Beneke&Neubert(hep-ph/0308039) use QCDF in their study …main conclusion: KS[ή,φ] are the cleanest modes with smallest ΔS & smallest uncertainties 3)Cheng,Chua,A.S. [QCDF+FSI], KSή is cleanest; KSφ is also very clean. Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

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  14. HWT: η’Ks in pQCD? Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  15. J.Smith@SBF’05 C later Will answer this Later in own way Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  16. J.Smith@ CKM05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

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  18. Although, at the moment it is at best a marginal effect, it may well become a serious blunder on the part of experimentalists to ignore it! We can try learn some lessons from history. It is extremely important to understand that basically it is a very good test of the SM and theoretically it can be further improved Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  19. Christenson,Hicks,Lederman,Limon,Pope & Zavattini PRD 8,2016 ‘72 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  20. <-`Leon’s shoulder Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  21. Macfarlane@SBF’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  22. M. Hazumi@CKM05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  23. Can our theoretical understanding be improved? HOME WORK YES! • Improved measurements of Br and CP [DIRECT AND MIXING INDUCED] in related modes, such as [ή,φ,π…]K-(*) can help greatly in improving model calculations [EVEN THEORISTS CAN LEARN!] Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  24. What if improved measurements(e.g.) show ΔSήK>.20+-0.02 BOTTOMLINE It is IMPOSSIBLE that genuine NP will show up only in ή KS , many other hadronic (b ->s) final states MUST show NP effects. Furthermore, radiative and (pair)leptonic will in all likelihood be affected as well Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  25. π K Puzzle? • Talks @SB05 by George Hou (New Physics?) and Satoshi Mishima (pQCD?) • Will also draw from talks at CKM’05 (Andre Buras, Robert Fleischer, Harry Lipkin…) and literature…(See, e.g. Baek et al hep-ph/0412086….) Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  26. Exptal. Status Of Kpi modes Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  27. Satoshi Mishima@ SBF’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  28. Buras@ CKM’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  29. Exptal. Status Of Kpi modes KEY Large dir CP in +- surprise to many->FSI in B’s may be very important Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

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  31. Possibility of large direct CP in Kπ

  32. Mishima@SBF’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  33. Interesting if survives further scrutiny & Expt. Checks Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  34. George Hou @ SBF’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  35. George Hou@SBF’05 measured from unitarity Set safe Phase Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  36. George Hou@SBF’0 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

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  38. Are the EWP too fat? EWP are, for sure, an excellent place to Look for NP…but before one can say Whether they are fat (contain NP) or not We have to 1st unambiguously see EWP In (hadronic) modes Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  39. Are the EWP too fat? HW 4 HFAG:PLEASE USE ISOSPIN SUM RULE to test 4 EWP Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  40. Are the EWP too fat? Expt. Prospects Now 2/ab 10/ab -.02(.07) .03 .02 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  41. Cheng,Chua,A.S.,hep-ph/0409317 DIRECT CP in π- π0 is a very important NULL Test of the SM Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  42. HW4E Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  43. Expt.Vs.theory on CPAsy in πK Expt Theory Mode Now 2/ab 10/ab pQCD SD FSI -0 -.02(.03) (.02) (.01) -.01 .01 .024 0- .04(.04) (.02) (.01) -.14 .08 -.11 00 -.09(.14) (.07) (.04) -.01 -.04 .03 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  44. X-G.He@SBF’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  45. X-G.He@SBF’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

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  47. Nishida@SBF’05 Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

  48. Nishida@SBF’05 Exc. Method for Vtd requires precise form Factor & only B0 must be used Physics Summary SBF'05 Hawaii

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