Exploring $B\to\pi\pi, \pi K$ Decays at the High-Precision Frontier
Robert Fleischer, Ruben Jaarsma, Eleftheria Malami, and K. Keri Vos

TL;DR
This paper uses isospin and SU(3) symmetries to analyze $B o ext{pi pi}$ and $B o ext{pi K}$ decays, revealing tensions with the Standard Model and proposing methods to probe electroweak penguin contributions with high precision.
Contribution
It provides a novel analysis combining isospin and SU(3) symmetries to predict CP asymmetries and explore potential New Physics in $B o ext{pi K}$ decays.
Findings
Tensions with the Standard Model in $B^0_d o ext{pi}^0 K_S$ CP asymmetries.
A new strategy to determine electroweak penguin parameters.
Predictions for correlations between direct and mixing-induced CP asymmetries.
Abstract
The system offers a powerful laboratory to probe strong and weak interactions. Using the isospin symmetry, we determine hadronic parameters from data where new measurements of direct CP violation in resolve a discrete ambiguity. With the help of the flavour symmetry, the parameters can be converted into their counterparts, thereby allowing us to make predictions of observables. A particularly interesting decay is as it exhibits mixing-induced CP violation. Using an isospin relation, complemented with a robust input, we calculate correlations between the direct and mixing-induced CP asymmetries of , which are the theoretically cleanest probes. Interestingly, they show tensions with respect to the Standard Model. Should this $B\to\pi…
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