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Rare B decays. The Royal Society of Edinburgh 4th February 2004. Philip J. Clark University of Edinburgh. Talk overview. Introduction to rare decays. Ways to measure them experimentally. Theoretical methods for calculating them. Various interesting results. Summary.
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Rare B decays The Royal Society of Edinburgh 4th February 2004 Philip J. ClarkUniversity of Edinburgh
Talk overview Introduction to rare decays Ways to measure them experimentally Theoretical methods for calculating them Various interesting results Summary Rare B Decays
What are rare B decays? (part 1) Small CKM matrix element • exclusive b u charmless hadronic |Vub/Vcb|~l B0p+p-,K+p-, ... B ppp, Kpp, rr, K*r, … BR~10 -5 ~ -6 • exclusive b c with Vus (what is rare?) BR~10 -4~-5 B+`D0K+, ... • exclusive b u, purely leptonic fB|Vub| B+ l+n BR~10 -5~-12 Rare B Decays
What are rare B decays? (part 2) Leading diagram involves a quantum loop (“penguin” loop) • gluonic loop: b s gluon (`qq) exclusive B fK* … (pure gluonic loop) B Kp, Kh’ (gluonic + small tree) BR~10 –5~ -6 • radiative loop: b (s,d)g exclusive (b s,dg) inclusive (b s g) B K*g,rg,wg B sg BR~10 -5 ~ -7 BR ~10 -4 • electroweak loop B K`nn, K`l l BR~10 -6 Rare B Decays
Charmless hadronic decays How can we organise them? JPC classification of light mesons B K, , K, ’… PP B , K*, … VV B K*, , , K, … PV B a0, f0 … SP Rare B Decays
Success of the quark model Rare B Decays
Theoretical approaches Effective Hamiltonian Methodology QCD operator product expansion Advantages: Rigorous computation using Wilson coefficients Disadvantages Huge uncertainties in operator matrix elements Solution for B decays: (QCD) factorisation Two main methodologies • Diagrammatic • Methodology • Isospin & SU(3) • Advantages: • Very intuitive • Provides powerful approximate relations between decay channels • Disadvantages: • non exact results Chiang, Gronau, Luo, Rosner & Suprin BPV hep-ph 0307395 BPP hep-ph 0306021 eg. Beneke & Neubert BPV, PP hep-ph 0308039 Rare B Decays
Example: rare 0 modes Colour suppressed trees Gluonic penguins Electroweak penguins Singlet penguins Rare B Decays
Theoretical predictions Experimental dataHeavy Flavor Averaging group (Lepton Photon 2003) Rare B Decays
PEP II/BABAR at SLAC Started construction in1994 Completed in 1999 Reached design luminosity in 2000 PEP II Asymmetric B Factory Luminosity records PEP-II/BABAR at SLAC design peak: best peak: total recorded: 3.0 x 1033 cm-2s-1 ~7.0 x 1033 cm-2s-1 162 fb-1 9 GeV e- on 3.1 GeV e+ Rare B Decays
The BABAR detector 1.5-T Solenoid SVT DCH DIRC EMC IFR SVT Rare B Decays
How do we find the rare decays? qq e+ e- e+ e- Signal B Other B • One method we use is the “event shape” • The continuum is light quark pair production, so there is lots of extra energy. All the decay products bunch into “jets” • B mesons are produced almost at rest in our case The decay products of the B are distributed roughly spherically. • There any many such event shape variables which are all correlated: • Fisher discriminants (linear weighting) • And in some cases neural networks taking advantage of hidden layers. Rare B Decays
Time dependent meaurements Identify B or anti-B y z x K+ K- D t~ D z/cgbg Full reconstruction of B Ks0 0 B tag Coherent BB production Rare B Decays
Example of aKsevent Rare B Decays
Maximum Likelihood fits B 0 ( +-0 ) Rare B Decays
Results: some branching fractions Rare decays are not rare anymore! Rare B Decays
Why do we want to study rare decays? CP violation in the kaon system Measurements of |Vub|(b → u transitions) B0 and Bs mixing frequencies Main experimental constraints on the apex of the UT BABAR Phys. Rev. Lett. 89 (2002) 201802 World average(BABAR+Belle+…) Heavy Flavor Averaging Group 2003 Rare B Decays
World-wide status of sin2b Rare B Decays
Direct CP violation • Measurements in many charmless hadronic B decays • These modes are all sensitive to gluonic penguin amplitudes which may interfere to produce an asymmetry • Non-SM effects could cause potentially large asymmetries in some decays Rare B Decays
Latest interesting result: B +- Latest results from BELLE: S=-1.00 0.21 0.07 C= 0.58 0.15 0.07 hep-ex/0401029 Rare B Decays
Summary What we have covered: • What are rare B decays • Various tree diagrams • Several penguin diagrams • Calculating them • Categorisation of light mesons • The two main theoretical approaches • Where to measure them • Example: The BaBar experiment and PEPII • How to measure them • Mulitivariate discriminants, Particle ID, Maximum Likelihood • Results • Branching fractions • Status of Sin2b • Direct CP violation • Latest News • Lots of new results still to come • Need more data! Rare B Decays
Particle Identification • Need to differentiate kaons from pions. • Crucial to the analysis of many charmless decays • Especially important at high momenta K, p Rare B Decays