Polarisation fractions in $B\to V_1 V_2$: U-Spin constraints and new physics signatures
Debajyoti Choudhury, Suman Kumbhakar, Anirban Kundu, Soumitra Nandi

TL;DR
This paper analyzes $B o V_1 V_2$ decays, revealing significant tensions with the Standard Model predictions, especially in polarization fractions, and explores potential new physics explanations involving $b o s$ transitions.
Contribution
It provides a global fit showing poor SM agreement with polarization data and proposes specific new physics operators to resolve the discrepancies.
Findings
Standard Model poorly fits polarization data in $B o V_1 V_2$ decays.
Significant tension in longitudinal polarization fractions, especially in $B_s o K^{*0} ar{K}^{*0}$.
Color suppressed new physics operators can alleviate the tension without affecting other decay modes.
Abstract
We investigate the decays of mesons, i.e., , , , and their antiparticles, to two light vector mesons (), focusing on the implications of SU(2) U-spin symmetry, which relates and decay amplitudes through the interchange . Performing a global fit, we find that the Standard Model (SM) yields only a very poor agreement with the data, both in the exact U-spin limit as well as when substantial U-spin breaking is allowed for. The tension is primarily driven by the unexpectedly small longitudinal polarisation fraction in almost all decays, especially for , for which the individual disagreement with U-spin based expectation is about . Within the SM framework, the only effective resolution would be to disregard entirely the hierarchy between the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics
