Flavor symmetry for strong phases and determination of $β_s, ÎÎ$ in $B_s \to J/ÏÏ$
arXiv:0808.3761 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2008.09.062
Abstract
Studies of angular and time distributions and CP-violating observables in $B_s\to J/ÏÏ$ decays yield a space of parameters which can be considerably reduced if relative strong phases among different amplitudes are specified. We show that the relations between $B_s \to J/ÏÏ$ and $B^0 \to J/ÏK^{*0}$ amplitudes given by flavor symmetry [actually U(3) rather than SU(3)] are likely to be quite reliable, and hence the use of strong phases from $B^0 \to J/ÏK^{*0}$ in the analysis of $B_s \to J/ÏÏ$ is justified. We point out the potential advantage of using helicity angles over transversity angles, and comment on a way to measure a sizable CP-violating phase independent of strong phases.
Corrections and additions, final version to be published in Physics Letters B