Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8194031 | Physics Letters B | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The evidence of a large CP phase has been shown by CDF and Dà collaborations in the time-dependent CP asymmetry (CPA) of BsâJ/Î¨Ï decay, where the nonvanished CPA clearly implies the existence of a non-Kobayashi-Maskawa phase in bâs transition. We study the new phases originated by the extra family-dependent U(1)â² model and examine their impact on TË or CP violating observables in B¯qâVqâ+ââ decays with Vq=Kâ(Ï). Adopting the constraints from the current data of Îms and the branching ratios for B¯sâμ+μâ and B¯qâVqâ+ââ, we find that ÏsJ/ΨÏ=â(0.26±0.22) and the T-odd observables of above 10% in the decay chain B¯qâVq(âKÏ[KK])â+ââ can be achieved. In addition, we demonstrate that the longitudinal and transverse polarizations of Kâ and the up-down asymmetry of K in the same decay chain are also sensitive to the Zâ²-mediated effects.
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Authors
Chuan-Hung Chen,