Mixing-Induced CP Violation in the Decay $B_d\to K^0 \bar K^0$ within the Standard Model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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13 pages (LaTeX) + 4 figures included, Munich Technical University preprint TUM-T31-76/94

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10.1016/0370-2693(94)90311-5

Recently, flavour $SU(3)$ symmetry of strong interactions has been combined with certain dynamical assumptions to derive triangle relations among $B$-meson decay-amplitudes. We show that these relations allow a prediction of the mixing-induced CP asymmetry $\acpmi(B_d\to K^0\bar K^0)$. Contrary to statements made in several previous papers, this asymmetry should be non-vanishing in the Standard Model due to QCD-penguins with internal up- and charm-quark exchanges and could be as large as $\order(30\%)$. The branching ratio BR$(B_d\to K^0\bar K^0)$ is expected to be of $\order(10^{-6})$. In the future, the results presented in this letter should allow interesting tests of the $SU(3)$ triangle relations and of the Standard Model description of CP violation.

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