CP Asymmetry in $\bar B^0\to K^- Ï^+$ from SUSY Flavor Changing Interactions
arXiv:hep-ph/0409338 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.71.054006
Abstract
Recently Babar and Belle collaborations have measured direct CP asymmetry $A_{CP}=-0.114\pm 0.020$ in $\bar B^0 \to K^- Ï^+$. The experimental value is substantially different from QCD factorization prediction. We show that SUSY flavor changing neutral current interaction via gluonic dipole can explain the difference. CP asymmetries in other $B\to KÏ$ decays are predicted to be sizeable. Taking this asymmetry as a constraint, we find that the allowed SUSY parameter space is considerably reduced compared with constraint from $B\to X_s γ$ alone. We also find that the allowed time dependent CP asymmetries $S_f$ in $\bar B^0 \to \bar K^{* 0}γ\to Ï^0 K_S γ$ and $\bar B^0\to ÏK_S$ to be large. These predictions are quite different than those predicted in the Standard Model and can be tested in the near future.
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