Can one measure the weak phase of a penguin diagram?

Abstract
The bd penguin amplitude receives contributions from internal u, c and t quarks. We show that it is impossible to measure the weak phase of any of these penguin contributions without theoretical input. However, it is possible to obtain the weak phase if one makes a single assumption involving the hadronic parameters. With such an assumption, one can test for the presence of new physics in the bd flavor-changing neutral current by comparing the weak phase of Bd0Bd0 mixing with that of the t-quark contribution to the bd penguin amplitude.
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