Reducing Penguin Pollution
Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya, Alakabha Datta, David London

TL;DR
This paper proposes a modified angular analysis technique to reduce theoretical errors caused by penguin pollution in measuring the Bs -> J/psi phi decay, improving the search for new physics in Bs mixing.
Contribution
It introduces a modified angular analysis method that minimizes penguin pollution effects, enhancing the precision of CP violation measurements in Bs decays.
Findings
The method reduces theoretical errors from penguin pollution.
It allows for more accurate tests of new physics in Bs mixing.
Applicable to all Bs/Bsbar -> V1 V2 decay modes.
Abstract
The most common decay used for measuring 2beta_s, the phase of Bs-Bsbar mixing, is Bs -> J/psi phi. This decay is dominated by the colour-suppressed tree diagram, but there are other contributions due to gluonic and electroweak penguin diagrams. These are often referred to as "penguin pollution" (PP) because their inclusion in the amplitude leads to a theoretical error in the extraction of 2beta_s from the data. In the standard model (SM), it is estimated that the PP is negligible, but there is some uncertainty as to its exact size. Now, phi_s^{c\bar{c}s} (the measured value of 2beta_s) is small, in agreement with the SM, but still has significant experimental errors. When these are reduced, if one hopes to be able to see clear evidence of new physics (NP), it is crucial to have the theoretical error under control. In this paper, we show that, using a modification of the angular…
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