Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724532 | Physics Letters B | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Leptophobic Zâ² gauge boson appears naturally in many grand unified theories, such as flipped SU(5) or string-inspired E6 models. This elusive particle easily escapes the direct/indirect detections because it does not couple to charged leptons. However, it can generate flavor changing neutral current at tree level. In this Letter, we show that the recently measured mass difference, Îms, in the Bs0-B¯s0 system improves the previous bound of flavor changing effective coupling by about one order of magnitude, i.e. irrespective of its phase, |UsbZâ²|⩽0.036 for MZâ²=700GeV, and |UsbZâ²|⩽0.051 for MZâ²=1TeV.
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Authors
Seungwon Baek, Jong Hun Jeon, C.S. Kim,