Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8187669 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We study the sensitivity of the squark flavor mixing to the CP violating phenomena of K, B0 and Bs mesons in the framework of the split-family scenario, where the first and second family squarks are very heavy, O(10)TeV, on the other hand, the third family squark masses are at O(1) TeV. In order to constrain the gluino-sbottom-quark mixing parameters, we input the experimental data of the CP violations of K, B0, and Bs mesons, that is ϵK, Ïd, and Ïs. The experimental upper bound of the chromo-EDM of the strange quark is also input. In addition, we take account of the observed values ÎMB0, ÎMBs, the CKM mixing |Vub|, and the branching ratio of bâsγ. The allowed region of the mixing parameters are obtained as |δ13dL(dR)|=0â¼0.01 and |δ23dL(dR)|=0â¼0.04. By using these values, the deviations from the SM are estimated in the CP violations of the B0 and Bs decays. The deviation from the SM one is tiny in the CP asymmetries of B0âÏKS and B0âηâ²K0 due to the chromo-EDM of the strange quark. On the other hand, the CP asymmetries BsâÏÏ and BsâÏηⲠcould be largely deviated from the SM predictions. We also predict the time dependent CP asymmetry of B0âK0K¯0 and the semi-leptonic CP asymmetries of B0âμâX and BsâμâX. We expect those precise measurements at Belle II, which will provide us interesting tests for the squark flavor mixing.
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Authors
Yusuke Shimizu, Morimitsu Tanimoto, Kei Yamamoto,