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Beyond the Standard Model in B Decays: Three Topics

arXiv:hep-ph/0201313 · doi:10.1063/1.1478850

Abstract

Three new results are discussed: (a) A non-vanishing amplitude for the `wrong sign{'} kaon decay $B \to J/Ψ\bar{K}$ or its CP conjugate is shown to be a necessary condition for obtaining different CP asymmetries in $B \to J/ΨK_{S,L}$. A significant effect would require a scale of new physics far below the weak scale, all but ruling out this possibility. (b) The leading isospin breaking contributions to the $B \to K^* γ$ decay amplitudes can be calculated in QCD factorization, providing a sensitive probe of the penguin sector of the effective weak Hamiltonian. New physics models which reverse the predicted $10-20%$ Standard Model amplitude hierarchy could be ruled out with more precise data. (c) A slowly falling $g^* g η^\prime$ form factor can be ruled out using the $η^\prime$ spectrum obtained by ARGUS at the $Υ(1S)$. The decay $b \to s g η^\prime$ is therefore highly suppressed and the origin of the anomalously large $B \to η^\prime X_s$ rate remains unknown, perhaps requiring the intervention of New Physics.

12 pages, 3 figures