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Title: CPV in threebody decays: the Dalitz plot analysis


1
CPV in three-body decays the Dalitz plot
analysis
  • DIF06
  • LNF - February 28 March 3

Sandra Malvezzi INFN Milano
2
Outline
  • The power of the Dalitz plot analysis
  • CPV and Dalitz plot
  • Recent applications of the Dalitz technique in
    the beauty sector
  • Results
  • Problems/complications
  • Some guidance from charm
  • D mesons and FSI
  • A pioneering anlysis in D ?ppp
  • Conclusions

3
Dalitz plot in the last few years
  • SPIRES search for Dalitz and date after 1999
  • 91 entries

  • after 2004
  • 29 entries
  • Experiments
  • FOCUS, E791, CLEO, BaBar-Belle
  • From D to B decays
  • From decay dynamics to CPV to New Physics

new millennium
4
Dalitz plot the revenge
  • The experimentalists struggle!
  • When the going gets tough, the tough get
    going
  • for the younger in the auditurium
  • the analysis is certainly complex but not
    impossible
  • if you survive, you might understand how QM
    works!

5
The power of the Dalitz plot
  • Dalitz plot analysis allows for determination of
    a complete set of decay parameters, i.e.
    amplitudes and phases
  • CP is a matter of phase
  • Exploit interference and make use of formalisms
    with explicit CKM phases.
  • B ? rp a angle
  • B ? D()K () g angle
  • ...promising

6
CPV and Dalitz plot
  • Promising and complementary approach
  • Independent measurements to over determine the
    unitarity triangle provide a non-trivial test of
    the Standard Model.
  • Comparing the results in various channels and via
    different analysis techniques will allow us to
    find possible inconsistency...
  • the way to New Physics.

7
Some pilot Dalitz-plot analyses in the beauty
sector
  • Results and complications

8
B ? rp
  • A theoretically clean way to extract a is via a
    time-dependent Dalitz plot analysis of B ? rp
  • Snyder - Quinn formalism Phys. Rev. D48,
    2139 (1993)
  • from the operative point of view B ? pp-p0
    (all charge combinations) with all possible
    resonant structures and interferences.
  • A full Dalitz analysis from BaBar
  • a (11327-17 6)
  • 213 ML BB
    hep-ex/0408099 (ICHEP04)
  • A partial Dalitz analysis from Belle
  • Selecting distinct bands in the pp-p0 Dalitz
    Plot
  • a (102 11 15)
  • 152 ML BB
    hep-ex/0408003
  • Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 121801 (2005)

9
B ? rr (not Dalitz)
  • This decay has recently received attention small
    theoretical uncertainty
  • Potentially highly complicated
  • Three possible helicity states for the decay
  • Helicity 0 is CP-even
  • Helicity 1 are not CP eigenstates
  • BaBar
  • a(100 13) fL 0.978
    0.0140.021-0.029
  • 232 ML BB hep-ex/0503049 Phys. Rev.
    Lett. 95, 041805 (2005)
  • Belle
  • a (88 17) fL
    0.9410.034-0.040 0.030
  • 275 ML BB hep-ex/0601024

10
Some complications
  • to go from B?ppp to B ? rp
  • from B?pppp to B ? rr
  • means selecting and filtering the desired states
    among the possible contributions, e.g. sp,
    f0(980)p, sr, ss, rpp...
  • How to deal with the underlying strong dynamics
    effects?
  • The pp S-wave is characterized by broad,
    overlapping states unitarity is not explicitly
    guaranteed by a simple sum of Breit -Wigner (BW)
    functions
  • Independently of the nature of s (genuine
    resonance or a strong dynamics structure), it is
    not a simple BW
  • f0(980) is a Flatté-like function, coupling to KK
    and pp

11
B?DK
  • Possibility of observing CP violation in B?DK
    decays
  • B? D()K() can produce neutral D mesons of
    both flavors
  • D0 and D0 mesons can decay into a common final
    state

u
u
b
K()
s
D()0
c
b
c
B
s
B
D()0
K()
u
u
u
u
Relative phase qdg is the sum of strong and
weak interaction phases q-d-g for
charge conjugate mode
12
Dalitz plot and the g angle
  • Dalitz plot analysis to extract g
  • Originally interference of Cabibbo-favored D0 ?
    Kp-p0 and doubly Cabibbo-suppressed D0 ? Kp-p0
  • Recently interference D0, D0 ? KSpp- (both CF
    decays)
  • Belle - 275 ML BB
  • g(64 15) for B ?DK ( 137 139
    events )
  • g(75 25) for B ?DK ( 34 - 35 events
    )
  • combined samples

hep-ex 0506033
13
Dalitz plot and the g angle (II)
  • BaBar - 227 ML BB
  • Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 121802
  • A model for D0 decay is needed
  • Dominating source of systematic error

hep-ex/0504039
14
Some complications
  • Model assumptions ....
  • Set of 15 two-body amplitudes
  • (Kp)p K(892)p, K(1430)p, K2(1430)p,
    K(1680)p
  • (plus doubly Cabibbo-suppressed partners for each
    of these states)
  • Ks(pp) Ksr, Ksv, Ksf0(980), Ksf2(1270),
    Ksf0(1370), KSs1, KSs2
  • s1 and s2 are ad hoc resonances introduced to
    describe excess of events at pp threshold and at
    1.1 GeV2
  • Ms1 539 9 MeV Gs1 453 16 MeV
  • Ms2 1048 7 MeV Gs1 109 11 MeV

15
A word of caution
  • Some questions
  • Do we really understand the systematics?
  • Are we confident of controlling strong dynamics
    effects in the analysis?
  • Where can we look for directions?
  • Charm we have already come across
    parametrization and formalism issues
  • Low and intermediate energy processes
  • Hadron spectroscopy
  • Scattering

16
A way to proceed ...
  • BaBar
  • Implemented the K-matrix formalism to describe
    the pp S-wave component in D0, D0 ?KSpp-
  • Benefiting from charm expertise and work
  • FOCUS three-pion Dalitz plot analysis
  • No ad ad hoc resonances needed
  • tried to quote a preliminary, reliable,
    systematic error on the g angle ?3
    (hep-ex/0507101)
  • The right track to pursue ... promising!

17
What is the K-matrix?
E.P.Wigner, Phys. Rev. 70 (1946) 15
S.U. Chung et al. Ann. Physik 4 (1995) 404
  • It follows from the S-matrix and, because of
    S-matrix unitarity, it is real
  • Vice versa, any real K-matrix will generate a
    unitary S-matrix
  • This is the real advantage of the K-matrix
    approach
  • It (drastically) simplifies the formalization of
    any scattering problem since the unitarity of S
    is automatically respected.

18
  • For a single-pole problem, far away from any
    threshold,
  • a K-matrix amplitude reduces to the standard
    BW formula
  • The two descriptions are equivalent
  • In all the other cases, the BW representation is
    no longer valid
  • The most severe problem is that it does not
    respect unitarity

Add BW
  • Adding BWs a la traditional Isobar Model
  • Breaks Unitarity
  • Heavily modify the phase motion!

Add K
19
FOCUS D? p p p - analysis
Yield D 1527 ?51 S/N D 3.64
Sideband
Signal
PLB 585 (2004) 200
20
K-matrix fit results
C.L fit 7.7
High mass projection
Low mass projection
Reasonable fit with no retuning of the AS
K-matrix. No new ingredients (resonances), not
present in the scattering, required !
21
Isobar analysis of D? p p p would instead
require An ad hoc scalar meson s
m 442.6 27.0 MeV/c G 340.4 65.5 MeV/c
With s
Without s
22
FOCUS D s ?? p p p - analysis
Yield Ds 1475 ?50 S/N Ds 3.41
23
K-matrix fit results
C.L fit 3
No three-body non-resonant contribution
24
The effort continues, grows and matures....
25
B ? ? DK?
  • Statistical accuracy of the g extraction can be
    improved by adding excited K states to the
    analysis
  • Belle
  • B ? ? DK? (hep-ex/0504013)
  • 253 fb-1 56 signal candidates B ?
    ? DK? g ( 112 ? 35 ? 9 ? 11 ? 8 )
  • BaBar
  • B ? ? DK? and B ? ? D()K?
    (hep-ex/0507101)
  • g ( 67 ? 28 ? 13 ?
    11 )

(D ?Kspp-)
non-resonant B ? ? DKSp?
26
Dalitz Analysis of B ? Khh
  • Belle hep-ex/05100059
  • 140 fb-1 B? Kpp- and B? KKK-
  • 357 fb-1 B0? K0pp-
  • Already mentioned complications due to pp states
  • KK final state can come from f0(980), f0(1300),
    f0(1500) coupled-channel parametrization
  • CP asymmetry is predicted very small in B?
    K0(892) p
  • window to NP
  • Kp model is needed.

27
Dalitz Analysis of B ? hhh
  • BaBar
  • 210 fb-1 B? ppp hep-ex/0507025
  • Phys. Rev. D72, 052002 (2005)
  • 205.4 fb-1 B? Kpp hep-ex/0507004
  • Phys. Rev. D72, 072003 (2005)
  • 230 fb-1 B0? KK-KS0 hep-ex/0507094

28
Dalitz plot and B ? fKs
  • Promising way to search for New Physics
  • A reliable SM prediction exists for
  • sin2b(Bd ?J/yKs) ? sin2b(Bd ?fKs)
  • BaBar/Belle average for 2005
  • sin2b(Bd ?J/yKs) 0.685 0.032
  • sin2b(Bd ?fKs)
  • 0.50 0.25 0.07 0.04 BaBar
  • 0.44 0.27 0.05 Belle
  • How do other resonant (e.g. f0(980)) and
    non-resonant KK components underneath f affect
    the measurement?
  • It is mandatory to measure various contributions
    and related interference via a Dalitz plot
    analysis.

29
First set of conclusions
  • Dalitz plot analysis represents a powerful,
    unique and promising tool to study CP violation
    in the beauty sector
  • The analysis is challenging but there are no
    shortcuts to perform precise studies (New
    Physics)
  • There is a new vigorous effort to perform
    amplitude analyses
  • more robust formalism implemented
  • many different channels analysed
  • beauty community can benefit from charm
    experience and expertise
  • but need to go on..

30
Beauty and charm relationship...
  • B ?rp
  • B ??ppp D ??ppp
  • B ?D()K()
  • ?Kspp
  • ? Kpp0
  • B ? Kpp D ??Kpp
  • from charm we can learn something for beauty
    .... but not only ...

31
CPV in charm
  • In the SM, the D system is not as sensitive to CP
    as the K and B mesons.
  • The small effects predicted could leave open a
    window onto NP
  • Charm is unique (I. Bigi)
  • non-Standard-Model effects might exhibit very
    different patterns for the up and down classes of
    quarks
  • Charm decays are the only up-type decays that
    afford a probe of such physics
  • Important to measure it!
  • Asymmetry in decay rates are already measured,
    also
  • in three-body decays
  • Alternative approaches are worth being exploited
    ...

(D??K?K p? )
32
Dalitz plot analysis and CPV in the charm sector
  • FOCUS D?KK p (ICHEP 02)
  • BaBar D0 ??K0KK hep-ex/050702
  • Phys. Rev. D72, 052008 (2005)
  • CLEO
  • D0 ? p p- p0 hep-ex/0503052
  • Phys. Rev. D70, 031102 (2005)
  • D0 ? KS p p- hep-ex/0311033
  • Phys.Rev. D70, 091101 (2004)
  • No statistically significant asymmetries reported
    ...
  • improve accuracy!

33
D?KKp is (would be) a good candidate
  • Two amplitudes (spectator CSD - penguin)
  • Good yield and S/N ratio
  • Strong phases present

D , Ds ?KK?
34
Simple idea ... look at D/D
  • Measure coefficient and phase for each amplitude
  • Look for possible local asymmetry in D/D
    parametrs
  • Complications in the final state (KK) (Kp)
    treatment
  • f0(980)/a0(980) coupled-channel lineshape
  • Higher mass f0(1370)-f0(1500) ...
  • Broad K0(1430) ...

35
D/D- split samples
  • Fit based on BW formalism
  • preliminary and tentative
  • No CPV but a more reliable parametrization needed
  • Start studying scattering S-matrix (K-matrix)

ICHEP2002
Coefficients D, D, D-
Phases D, D, D-
36
Hadronic physics
  • The other perspective
  • The hadronic physics challenge ...
  • very clean samples of HF decays offer an
    unprecedented opportunity to investigate light
    meson physics
  • enriching, testing and finding consistency with
    the already available measurements from
    low-intermediate energy experiments ...
  • BES, BaBar, Belle, Cleo-c have (and/or) will have
    clean, high-statistics samples to provide
    phase-shift behaviour, measuring resonance
    parameters ... etc. ...

37
Conclusions
  • Dalitz plot analysis will definitely keep us
    company over the next few years
  • Some complications have already emerged
  • expecially in the charm field
  • others (unexpected) will only become clearer
    when we delve deeper into the beauty sector
  • Bs will be a new chapter (hep-ph/0602207
    Bs ? Kpp, Bs ? KKp)
  • There will be a lot of work for both theorists
    and experimentalists
  • Synergy invaluable!

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high-precision studies and NP search
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