Suppression of flavor symmetry breaking in B decay sum rules
arXiv:hep-ph/0601129 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2006.02.066
Abstract
While flavor symmetries are useful for studying hadronic B decays, symmetry relations for amplitudes and decay rates are usually violated by first order symmetry breaking corrections. We point out two cases in which first order symmetry breaking is suppressed by a small ratio of amplitudes: (1) An isospin sum rule for four $B\to KÏ$ decays, where isospin breaking is shown to be negligible. (2) An SU(3) sum rule for pairs of $B\to KÏ$ and $B\to Kη_8$, generalized to pairs of $B\to KÏ, B\to Kη$ and $B\to Kη'$.
11 pages, small corrections, one reference added, submitted to Physics Letters B