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Search for TeV Scale Physics in Heavy Flavour Decays

Search for TeV Scale Physics in Heavy Flavour Decays. July 28, SUSY 2007 @ Karlsruhe. Child Eating Giant (LHC/ILC?). the (un) Heavenly Things. e. v. v. Higgs Castle. c l o u d s. http://pbjc-lib.state.ar.us/mural.htm. Down to Earth. Flavour/TeV ≅ Loops. Outline.

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Search for TeV Scale Physics in Heavy Flavour Decays

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  1. Search for TeV Scale Physics in Heavy Flavour Decays July 28, SUSY2007 @ Karlsruhe

  2. Child Eating Giant (LHC/ILC?) the(un)Heavenly Things e. v. v. Higgs Castle c l o u d s http://pbjc-lib.state.ar.us/mural.htm Down to Earth Flavour/TeV ≅ Loops

  3. Outline 0 “Forward to the Past” as Intro — What if ? sin2FBd ca. 2000; DmBd, top and Vtd I CPV in b  s w/ Boxes and Penguins DS; DAKp;sin2FBs; ACP(B+  J/yK+) II H+ Probe: b  sg;B (D(*))tn III Electroweak Penguin: AFB(B K*ℓℓ);B K(*)nn IV RH Currents and Scalar Interactions TCPV in B X0g;Bs  mm V D/K: Box and EWP Redux — D0 mixing;Rare K VI t: LFV and (B-L)V t ℓg, ℓℓℓ’;t Lp, pp0 VII Conclusion

  4. Strategy and Apologies • Pertinent to BSM • Physics (vs Expt’l detail — not always most up-to-date) • [3 TH talks to follow • Short-term impact and not too tricky ... • “Traditional” on BSM topics • Cannot cite all TH work, • but unabashedly promote own pheno work

  5. 0. “Forward to the Past” as Intro Search for Future Influence from L.H.C Authors:Holger B. Nielsen, Masao Ninomiya (Submitted on 13 Jul 2007) SuperPowered Theorists ? or Wormhole to the Future? Wormhole from/to the Future?

  6. What If ? sin2b history (1999-2005) b/f1=-argVtd Discovery claimed R. Cahn -- SSI-2006

  7. What if argVtd ~ 0? Babar Physics Book Would have heard more about it.

  8. CPV Phase Nondecoupling— lt~ 1 DmBd, top and Vtd t b=-argVtd “Higgs Affinity” top, a v.e.v. scale quark, “discovered” 20 years ago (ARGUS) Loops

  9. b  d transitions consistent with SM Our Main Theme What about b  s transitions ?

  10. I. CPV in b  s w/ Boxes and Penguins The Current Frontier tm Echoes

  11. Belle B0 or B0 The $1B Question: Mixing-dep. CPV in B→J/yKS B decays in ~ picosecond One B Decay Tag Flavor Other B Decay CP Eigenstate Measure Both Decay Vertex J/yKS, p+p-, h’KS, fKS, KSp0 2001 ! Dz Dt

  12. KEKB/Belle PEP-II/BaBar The Two B Factories Mt. Tsukuba KEKB PEP-II BaBar Belle Tag Flavor Differ only in PID DIRC vs Aerogel Cherenkov + ToF

  13. Belle B0 or B0 The $1B Question: Mixing-dep. CPV in B→J/yKS B decays in ~ picosecond One B Decay Tag Flavor Other B Decay CP Eigenstate Measure Both Decay Vertex J/yKS, p+p-, h’KS, fKS, KSp0 2001 ! Dz Dt

  14. SM (KM) Prediction SfKS= sin2f1 b Possible SUSY FCNC/CPV Loop Can Break Equality b  sPenguins (Vertex Loops) Real ~ J/yKS(Tree)

  15. Smaller than bgccs in almost all modes Theory Expect sin2f1 > sin2f1 s-penguin cc(bar)s DS = Ssqq- Sccs< 0 “Problem” Probably Need Super B Factory to Resolve ! Naïve average of all b g s modes sin2beff = 0.56 ± 0.05 2.1s deviation (was 2.6)btwn b g sqq and b g ccs New Physics !? Even deviation of ~ few deg indicate NP Need More Data ! Sinha, Misra, WSH, PRL 97, 131802 (2006)

  16. Belle B0 or B0 The $1B Question: Mixing-dep. CPV in B→J/yKS B decays in ~ picosecond One B Decay Tag Flavor Other B Decay CP Eigenstate Measure Both Decay Vertex J/yKS, p+p-, h’KS, fKS, KSp0 2001 ! Lack of Vertex in LHCb Dz Dt

  17. 0707.2798 [hep-ex] ACP(K+p0) = +0.030 ± 0.039 ± 0.010 strengthen conclusion Acp on B → Kp DAKp Problem Experiment is Firm Belle +0.007 Acp = -0.107±0.018 -0.093±0.018±0.008 -0.086±0.023±0.009 -0.004 Direct CPV established in B system (2004) !  World Average including CLEO: Acp(K+p-) = -0.097±0.012  Acp(K+p0) = +0.047±0.026  DA(Kp) = 0.144 ± 0.029 @5s  Need to explain the deviation. Hadronic effect or new physics?  A(K0p0) = -0.12±0.11; S(K0p0) = +0.33±0.21  Super B factory! P. Chang 0707.2980 [hep-ex] A(K0p0) = -0.24 ± 0.15 ± 0.03, S(K0p0) = 0.40 ± 0.23 ± 0.03 6

  18. Suppress Tree CPV Phase d p0 _ d b s B- K- u u Why DAKp = AK+p0- AK+p-> 0aPuzzle ? -9.71.2 %+4.72.6 % ? DAKp~ 0 expected Large C ? Large EWPenguin? C/T > 1 needed ! Baek, London, hep-ph/0701181 EWP not so easy for SUSY Need NP CPV Phase ∵ PEW and T ≈ same strong phase in SM t, ? Neubert, Rosner, PRL’98

  19. DmBs • DGBs In Search ofNew Physics b  sCPVPhenomena Is Current NP Frontier • Sfinb sqq • AK+p--AK+p0 Puzzle Two Hints TCPV Mixing-dep. DCPV Direct sin2FBs CPV ? SM-like cos2FBs

  20. 3 fb-1

  21. FBs≡-argVts ~ -0.02 SM b/f1=-argVtd⇨FBd ~0.37 measured CDF 1 fb-1 e.g. PRL 97, 242003 (2006) ms = 17.770.10(stat)0.07(sys) ps-1 Window on BSM CPV ? ~ real a bit “smallish”, if take nominal fBs

  22. Concerted Effort [ASL advantage — periodical reversal of magnetpolarity hep-ex/0702030 cos2FBs Lifetime, but not Oscillations + hep-ex/0701012 (ASL) PRL 98, 121801 (2007) SM: Lenz, Nierste, hep-ph/0612167 For pheno digest, see WSH, Mahajan, PRD 75, 077501 (2007) cos2FBs somewhat a blunt instrument. Parallel talk 31/7 ?

  23. CDF/DØ: 8 fb-1 projected • s(sin2FBs) ~ 0.2 (?)/exp • similar • LHCb : 0.5 fb-1 (2008 ?) • s(sin2FBs) ~ 0.04 • ATLAS : 2.5 fb-1 (2008 ?) • s(sin2FBs) ~ 0.16 • CMS ? Parallel talks 31/7 FBsProspect (short term) Bs J/ analogous toBdJ/KS VVVertex& Angular Resolved Analysis to disentangle CP +/- components Nakada @ fLHC 3/07

  24. LHC Physics Run Starts 2008 Forward Design

  25. LHCb : 0.5 fb-1 (2008 ?) • s(sin2FBs) ≃ 0.04 • ATLAS : 2.5 fb-1 (2008 ?) • s(sin2FBs) ≃ 0.16 • CMS ? $ Tevatron could get lucky ifsin2FBslargeNew Physics ! FBsProspect (short term) Bs J/ analogous toBdJ/KS VV Angular & Vertex Resolved Analysis to disentangle CP +/- components • CDF/DØ: 8 fb-1 projected • s(sin2FBs) ≃ 0.2 (?)/exp • similar €LHCb the winner if ~ SM sin2FBs ~ -0.04in SM But 2009 looks interesting ! Could Tevatron run beyond 2008 ? Nakada @ fLHC 3/07

  26. d _ d p0 • DmBs • DGBs t,t’? b s B- K- u u In Search ofNew Physics b  sCPVPhenomena Is Current NP Frontier Can sin2FBs belarge? • Sfinb sqq • AK+p--AK+p0 Puzzle Two Hints TCPV Mixing-dep. DCPV Direct EWPenguin WSH, Nagashima, Soddu, PRL’05 t’ non decoupled WSH, Nagashima, Soddu, hep-ph/0610385 Boxes CPV ? sin2FBs ~ -0.5–-0.7 SM-like in SM4

  27. LHCb : 0.5 fb-1 (2008 ?) • s(sin2FBs) ≃ 0.04 • ATLAS : 2.5 fb-1 (2008 ?) • s(sin2FBs) ≃ 0.16 • CMS ? $ Tevatron could get lucky ifsin2FBslargeNew Physics ! FBsProspect (short term) Bs J/ analogous toBdJ/KS VV Angular & Vertex Resolved Analysis to disentangle CP +/- components • CDF/DØ: 8 fb-1 projected • s(sin2FBs) ≃ 0.2 (?)/exp • similar €LHCb the winner if ~ SM sin2FBs ~ -0.04in SM But 2009 looks interesting ! Could Tevatron run beyond 2008 ? Nakada @ fLHC 3/07

  28. J/yK* DCPV inB+ J/yK+ ? WSH, Nagashima, Soddu, hep-ph/0605080 SM4 c _ c J/y d ~  30° d t, t’ _ d p0 b s B- K- t,t’? u u b s PDG ’06 B- K- u u In Search ofNew Physics b  sCPVPhenomena Is Current NP Frontier lack firm SM prediction

  29. 7 ICHEP06:AJ/yK0 0.018  0.021  0.014Belle -0.07  0.028  0.018 BaBar Better thanDA and DS? Could be seen by 2008 ?! Prognosis for AJ/yK+ Measurement PDG ’06 BaBar/Belle Please Update ! + 124M 32M 10M 89M flipped back Sign flip • AJ/yK+is getting serious: careful studies started • Systematics Study becomes future Theme • — Needed towards SuperB !!

  30. DØ New PDG ’06 PDG ’07 AJ/yK+: Calibration Mode turns Active d ~  30° WSH, Nagashima, Soddu, hep-ph/0605080 H+ effect of Wu, Soni PRD’00 Ruled Out test (+CDF) ±0.0033 @ 8 fb-1 DØnote 5405-CONF 1.6 fb-1 +0.0067 ± 0.0074 ± 0.0026 • AJ/yK+is getting serious: Tevatron! • Larger Statistics (so just you wait for LHCb) • Better Systematics: Larger Control Sample Correct for K± asymm. +0.0139±0.0013±0.0004 matter effect

  31. II. H+ Probes -b  sg -B (D(*))tn

  32. Btag p e- D* e+ Bsignal Eg > 1.9 GeV g Xs Eg > 1.8 GeV b sg ~ B  Xsg TH still unfinished, but ball in Exp court. Full Reconstruct other B?

  33. WSH, Willey, PLB 202, 591 (1988); NPB’89 H+ mimic fW Constraint from b sgon H+ Misiak et al. PRL’07 Misiak et al. PRL’07 Exp NNL HFAG (exp ave) Current NNLO < Exp ! ⇨ bound of 295 GeV ⇨favor 650 GeV !? MSSM type H+always enhanceb sg regardless of tanb Also Grinstein, Wise, PLB’88

  34. fW the cousin of H+ rH Trick/Cost: Full Reconstruct Tag side B @ 0.1~0.3% Two n’s BG !! B tn Amazing: Tree level H+ Effect “Higgs Affinity” , PRD48, 2342 (1993)

  35. hep-ex/0608019 0705.1820 [hep-ex] 320M Dℓn tag Dℓn tag 383M no clear signal (0.9 0.6  0.1) x 10-4 evts hadronic tag ~ (1.20.4stat0.3bkg 0.2eff) x10-4 PRL97, 251802 (2006). hadronic tag 449M background signal First evidence,3.5s 2.6s

  36. b  sg rH tanb/mH+ Constraint from B tn on H+ exl.

  37. 232M 0707.2758 [hep-ex] Ns~65 sys. norm. Ns~105 H+sensitive 535M +12 -11 Ns=60 0706.4429 [hep-ex] submitted to PRL SM~1.4 % 5.2s Firstobservation Curious:2%, now ... More TH (SM) needed for BSM interpretation [polarizations] @ EPSHEP07 “Vcb” talk

  38. III. Electroweak Penguin -AFB(B K*ℓℓ) -B K(*)nn

  39. Ali, Mannel, Morozumi, PLB273, 505 (1991) 2s from SM ? 386M 229M

  40. Example 2 fb-1 experiment SM4 2s from SM ? LHCb MC, J. Dickens @ CKM06 Mmm2 (GeV2) No Reason a prioriwhy C7, C9, C10 should be Real Ali, Mannel, Morozumi, PLB273, 505 (1991) Hovhannisyan, WSH and Mahajan, hep-ph/0701046 Probe Complexity w/o CPV ~ Early LHCb data

  41. 0707.0138 [hep-ex] Probe Loop 535M SM B 20 DAMA CDMS <3.4 x 10-4 < 1.4x10-4 Bird et al., PRL 93, 201803 (2004) < 1.4x10-5 < 1.6x10-4 submitted Light Dark Matter Still 3x SM Full Recon Other B

  42. IV. RH Currents and Scalar Interactions -TCPV in B X0g -Bs  mm

  43. gL - - - - + B0 K*0 TCPV in B0 (KSp0)K*g: Probe RHCurrents KS vertexing gRms/mb suppressed M12 Interference suppressed in SM gLms/mb suppressed B0 gR K*0 Atwood, Gershon, Hazumi, Soni, PRD71, 076003 (2005) Atwood, Gronau, Soni, PRL79, 185 (1997) 535M Consistent with zero. Future probe at SuperB -0.09±0.24 -0.28±0.26 explore also e.g. B  Kfg Also, angular probes FL, AT(2) in B  K*ℓ+ℓ- 232M

  44. CMSSM Bs  mm ~ 3.5 x10-9 in SM Buchalla, A. Buras, NPB398,285 (1993) Babu, Kolda, PRL84, 228 (2000) Winter 07 2 fb-1 DØnote 5344-CONF combined

  45. Limit at 90% C.L. (only bkg is observed) LHCb Sensitivity (signal+bkg is observed) BR (x10–9) BR (x10–9) Expected final CDF+D0 Limit 5 Uncertainty in background prediction SM prediction 3 SM prediction 1 year of LHCb Integrated Luminosity (fb-1) Integrated Luminosity (fb-1) 0.05 fb–1 overtake CDF+D0 0.5 fb–1 exclude BR values down to SM 2 fb–1 3 evidence of SM signal 10 fb–1 >5 observation of SM signal BSm+m- sensitivity 0.5fb–1 exclude BR values down to SM Stephan Eisenhardt

  46. V. D/K: Box and EWP Redux -D0 Mixing -Rare K

  47. (x,y)=(0,0) excluded by >5s Falk et al. PRD’02,’04 Unfortunately, all can arise from y, or DG, or long distance. Recall DmK, however, Comparable BSM allowed To be unequivocal: CPV Observed Recently D0Mixing: D0 → K+K-/p+p- D0 → KSp+p- Dalitz D0 → K∓p± 540 fb-1 Combined Results 384 fb-1 400 fb-1 Assuming no CPV (no evidence yet) To be unequivocal: CPV

  48. E391A P326 CPV 10-11 10-10 E14 ?

  49. VI. t: LFV and (B-L)V -t ℓg, ℓℓℓ’ -t Lp, pp0 b  s echoes ?

  50. Many Models

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