Penguin contributions to B to J/Psi P Decays
Martin Jung

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the impact of penguin contributions on B to J/Psi P decays, providing tighter bounds on their effects to improve the precision of standard model tests and aid future collider experiments.
Contribution
It presents a new analysis that tightens bounds on penguin pollution in B_d to J/Psi K decays using flavor symmetry, reducing theoretical uncertainties.
Findings
Stronger bounds on penguin influence established
Uncertainty in decay measurements can be further reduced with upcoming data
Enhanced understanding of subleading standard model contributions
Abstract
The high precision to which the standard model has been confirmed implies that new physics effects have to be small in the observed processes. Together with the outstanding precision expected from present and future collider experiments this renders the evaluation of subleading SM contributions necessary. For the "golden mode", B_d to J/Psi K, these so-called "penguin pollution" terms can be controlled by using flavour symmetry relations. A recent analysis is presented which yields a stronger bound on the maximal penguin influence than previous ones and shows how the corresponding uncertainty can be reduced with coming data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
