Direct CP Violation in B Decays
Michael Gronau

TL;DR
This paper reviews various aspects of direct CP asymmetries in B meson decays, highlighting their importance in testing the CKM phase, probing New Physics, and exploring flavor symmetry relations despite hadronic uncertainties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of CP asymmetries in B decays, proposing new tests, relations, and constraints relevant for understanding CP violation and potential New Physics.
Findings
Asymmetries in specific decay modes test CKM phase $\gamma$.
Null asymmetries serve as indicators of New Physics.
Flavor symmetry relations predict certain CP asymmetries.
Abstract
We discuss several aspects of direct CP asymmetries in B decays, which are very useful in spite of hadronic uncertainties in asymmetry calculations. 1) Asymmetries in decays to , , providing precision tests for the CKM phase . 2) Null tests in , where a nonzero asymmetry provides evidence for New Physics. 3) Isospin and broken flavor SU(3) relations among CP asymmetries in predicting and . 4) The significance of . 5) A potentially stringent constraint on from and . 6) The role of direct CP asymmetries in decays for studying the origin of potential New Physics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
