Analysis of anomalies using weak effective Hamiltonian with complex couplings and their impact on various physical observables

IF 3.6 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR
Muhammad Arslan, Tahira Yasmeen, Saba Shafaq, Ishtiaq Ahmed and Muhammad Jamil Aslam
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Recently, the experimental measurements of the branching ratios and different polarization asymmetries for processes occurring through flavor-changing-charged current transitions by BABAR, Belle, and LHCb have revealed some significant differences from the corresponding Standard Model (SM) predictions. This has triggered an interest to search for physics beyond the SM in the context of various new physics (NP) models and using the model-independent weak effective Hamiltonian (WEH). Assuming left-handed neutrinos, we add the dimension-six vector, (pseudo-)scalar, and tensor operators with complex Wilson coefficients (WCs) to the SM WEH. Using 60%, 30%, and 10% constraints resulting from the branching ratio of , we reassess the parametric space of these new physics WCs accommodating the current anomalies based on the most recent HFLAV data of and and Belle data of and . We find that the allowed parametric region of left-handed scalar couplings strongly depends on the constraints of the branching ratio, and the maximum pull from the SM predictions results from the <60% branching ratio limit. Also, the parametric region changes significantly if we extend the analysis by adding LHCb data of and . Furthermore, due to the large uncertainties in the measurements of and , we derive the sum rules which complement them with and . Using the best-fit points of the new complex WCs along with the latest measurements of , we predict the numerical values of the observable , , and from the sum rules. The simultaneous dependence of abovementioned physical observables on the NP WCs is established by plotting their correlation with and , which are useful to discriminate between various NP scenarios. We find that the most significant impact of NP results from the WC . Finally, we study the impact of these NP couplings on various angular and triple product asymmetries that could be measured in some ongoing and future experiments. The precise measurements of these observables are important to check the SM and extract the possible NP.
利用具有复杂耦合的弱有效哈密顿分析异常现象及其对各种物理观测指标的影响
最近,BABAR、Belle和LHCb对通过味道变化带电电流转变发生的过程的分支比和不同极化不对称性进行的实验测量显示,它们与相应的标准模型(SM)预测存在一些显著差异。这引发了人们在各种新物理(NP)模型的背景下,利用与模型无关的弱有效哈密顿(WEH)来寻找超越标准模型的物理的兴趣。假设存在左手中微子,我们在SM弱有效哈密顿中加入了具有复杂威尔逊系数(WC)的六维向量、(伪)标量和张量算子。使用由Ⅳ的分支率产生的60%、30%和10%的约束,我们重新评估了这些新物理WCs的参数空间,根据最新的HFLAV数据Ⅳ和Ⅴ以及Belle数据Ⅳ和Ⅴ,这些WCs容纳了当前的反常现象。我们发现,左手标量耦合的允许参数区域在很大程度上取决于支化比的约束,而与SM预言的最大偏差来自<60%的支化比极限。此外,如果我们通过添加 LHCb 的和数据来扩展分析,参数区域也会发生很大变化。此外,由于对 和 的测量存在很大的不确定性,我们推导出了用 和 来补充的和规则。利用新的复 WC 的最佳拟合点以及对 和 的最新测量结果,我们从和规则中预测了可观测到的 和 的数值。通过绘制上述物理观测值与 和 的相关性曲线,我们确定了上述物理观测值同时依赖于NP WCs。我们发现,NP 的最大影响来自 WC 。最后,我们研究了这些 NP 耦合对各种角度和三乘积不对称的影响,这些影响可以在一些正在进行的和未来的实验中测量到。这些观测指标的精确测量对于检验 SM 和提取可能的 NP 非常重要。
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中国物理C
中国物理C 物理-物理:核物理
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
8976
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: Chinese Physics C covers the latest developments and achievements in the theory, experiment and applications of: Particle physics; Nuclear physics; Particle and nuclear astrophysics; Cosmology; Accelerator physics. The journal publishes original research papers, letters and reviews. The Letters section covers short reports on the latest important scientific results, published as quickly as possible. Such breakthrough research articles are a high priority for publication. The Editorial Board is composed of about fifty distinguished physicists, who are responsible for the review of submitted papers and who ensure the scientific quality of the journal. The journal has been awarded the Chinese Academy of Sciences ‘Excellent Journal’ award multiple times, and is recognized as one of China''s top one hundred key scientific periodicals by the General Administration of News and Publications.
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