Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725600 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A recent measurement by the D0 Collaboration finds a like-sign di-muon charge asymmetry in the B system that is roughly 3Ï larger than the value predicated by the Standard Model. This suggests new physics contributing to BâB¯ mixing. For the current central value of the CP asymmetry, the required size of Î12s is larger than the Standard Model estimate. In this Letter, we will explore the constraints on new physics contributions to Î12s. We find that all but two dimension six operators of Standard Model fields are excluded from contributing an O(1) amount to Î12s due to bounds from B decays. We argue that a more precise measurement of Ï(Bs)/Ï(Bd), which is possible with currently available data, could either support or strongly constrain the existence of new physics in Î12s.
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Authors
Christian W. Bauer, Nicholas Daniel Dunn,