13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

Anomalies in Hadronic B Decays

16 May 2024, 14:45
15m
David Lawrence Hall 104 (University of Pittsburgh)

David Lawrence Hall 104

University of Pittsburgh

Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics

Speaker

Alexandre Jean (Université de Montréal)

Description

The amplitudes of $B\rightarrow PP$ decays, where $P$ is a pion or a kaon, are related by flavour $SU(3)$ ($SU(3)_F$). This allows us to describe all observables for these decays in terms of $SU(3)_F$ reduced matrix elements parametrized by diagrams. Using these parameters, we performed a fit to the experimental data, and found a discrepancy at the level of 3.6$\sigma$. This discrepancy can be resolved by adding $SU(3)_F$-breaking effects, but these effects are required to be very large, of the order of 1000%. When we add an assumption based on QCD factorization to the fit, the discrepancy jumps to 4.4$\sigma$. These are the anomalies in hadronic B decays; they strongly hint at the presence of new physics.

Primary author

Alexandre Jean (Université de Montréal)

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