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Distinguishing between the twin $b$-flavored unitarity triangles on a circular arc

Published 8 Nov 2019 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1911.03292v2)

Abstract: With the help of the generalized Wolfenstein parametrization of quark flavor mixing and CP violation, we calculate fine differences between the twin $b$-flavored unitarity triangles defined by $V{*}_{ub} V{}_{ud} + V{*}_{cb} V{}_{cd} + V{*}_{tb} V{}_{td} = 0$ and $V{*}_{ud} V{}_{td} + V{*}_{us} V{}_{ts} + V{*}_{ub} V{}_{tb} = 0$ in the complex plane. We find that vertices of the rescaled versions of these two triangles, described respectively by $\bar{\rho} + {\rm i} \bar{\eta} = -\left(V{*}_{ub} V{}{ud}\right)/\left(V{*}{cb} V{}_{cd}\right)$ and $\widetilde{\rho} + {\rm i} \widetilde{\eta} = -\left(V{*}_{ub} V{}{tb}\right)/\left(V{*}{us} V{}_{ts}\right)$, are located on a circular arc whose center and radius are given by $O = \left(0.5, 0.5 \cot\alpha\right)$ and $R = 0.5 \csc\alpha$ with $\alpha$ being their common inner angle. The small difference between $(\bar{\rho}, \bar{\eta})$ and $(\widetilde{\rho}, \widetilde{\eta})$ is characterized by $\widetilde{\rho} - \bar{\rho} \sim \widetilde{\eta} - \bar{\eta} \sim {\cal O}(\lambda2)$ with $\lambda \simeq 0.22$ being the Wolfenstein expansion parameter, and these two vertices are insensitive to the two-loop renormalization-group running effects up to the accuracy of ${\cal O}(\lambda4)$. Some comments are also made on similar features of three pairs of the rescaled unitarity triangles of lepton flavor mixing and CP violation.

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