Exploring CP Violation and Penguin Effects through $B^0_d \to D^+ D^-$ and $B^0_s \to D^+_s D^-_s$
Robert Fleischer (CERN)

TL;DR
This paper investigates CP violation in B meson decays, focusing on $B^0_d o D^+ D^-$ and $B^0_s o D_s^+ D_s^-$, analyzing penguin effects, theoretical estimates, and implications for new physics detection strategies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of CP violation in B decays, estimates penguin parameters, and explores strategies for extracting CP-violating phases and detecting new physics.
Findings
Allowed region for CP violation in $B^0_d o D^+ D^-$ identified
Theoretical estimates of penguin parameters presented
Complementary methods for measuring $B_q$ mixing phases discussed
Abstract
The decay offers an interesting probe of CP violation, but requires control of penguin effects, which can be done through by means of the -spin flavour symmetry of strong interactions. Recently, the Belle collaboration reported indications of large CP violation in the decay, which were, however, not confirmed by BaBar, and first signals of the channel were observed at the Tevatron. In view of these developments and the quickly approaching start of the LHC, we explore the allowed region in observable space for CP violation in , perform theoretical estimates of the relevant hadronic penguin parameters and observables, and address questions both about the most promising strategies for the extraction of CP-violating phases and about the interplay with other measurements of CP violation and the search for new…
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