B_s -> phi rho^0 and B_s -> phi pi^0 as a handle on isospin-violating New Physics
Lars Hofer, Dominik Scherer, Leonardo Vernazza

TL;DR
This paper investigates how new electroweak penguin amplitudes could significantly enhance certain B_s decay modes, providing a potential handle on isospin-violating New Physics effects and constraining models like MSSM, Z' scenarios, and modified Z^0 penguins.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of B_s --> phi rho^0 and B_s --> phi pi^0 decays as probes for isospin-violating New Physics, including model-independent and specific model studies.
Findings
Electroweak penguins can enhance B_s decay branching ratios by up to tenfold.
Updated Standard Model predictions for B_s --> phi pi^0 and B_s --> phi rho^0 branching ratios.
Electroweak penguins in MSSM only marginally reduce the B --> pi K discrepancy.
Abstract
The 2.5 sigma discrepancy between theory and experiment observed in the difference A_CP(B^- --> pi^0 K^-)-A_CP(Bbar^0 --> pi^+ K^-) can be explained by a new electroweak penguin amplitude. Motivated by this result, we analyse the purely isospin-violating decays B_s --> phi rho^0 and B_s --> phi pi^0, which are dominated by electroweak penguins, and show that in presence of a new electroweak penguin amplitude their branching ratio can be enhanced by up to an order of magnitude, without violating any constraints from other hadronic B decays. This makes them very interesting modes for LHCb and future B factories. We perform both a model-independent analysis and a study within realistic New Physics models such as a modified-Z^0-penguin scenario, a model with an additional Z' boson and the MSSM. In the latter cases the new amplitude can be correlated with other flavour phenomena, such as…
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