A possible solution to the B→ππ puzzle using the principle of maximum conformality

The measured Bd→π0π0 branching fraction deviates significantly from conventional QCD predictions, a puzzle which has persisted for more than 10 years. This may be a hint of new physics beyond the Standard Model; however, as we shall show in this paper, the pQCD prediction is highly sensitive to the...

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Main Authors: Cong-Feng Qiao, Rui-Lin Zhu, Xing-Gang Wu, Stanley J. Brodsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269315005547
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Summary:The measured Bd→π0π0 branching fraction deviates significantly from conventional QCD predictions, a puzzle which has persisted for more than 10 years. This may be a hint of new physics beyond the Standard Model; however, as we shall show in this paper, the pQCD prediction is highly sensitive to the choice of the renormalization scales which enter the decay amplitude. In the present paper, we show that the renormalization scale uncertainties for B→ππ can be greatly reduced by applying the Principle of Maximum Conformality (PMC), and more precise predictions for CP-averaged branching ratios B(B→ππ) can be achieved. Combining the errors in quadrature, we obtain B(Bd→π0π0)|PMC=(0.98−0.31+0.44)×10−6 by using the light-front holographic low-energy model for the running coupling. All of the CP-averaged B→ππ branching fractions predicted by the PMC are consistent with the Particle Data Group average values and the recent Belle data. Thus, the PMC provides a possible solution for the Bd→π0π0 puzzle.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445