Direct CP violation of B l in unparticle physics
Abstract
We have investigated the effects of unparticles in decays B l . It is found that the direct CP violation in the decays, which is zero in SM, can show up due to the CP conserving phase intrinsic in unparticle physics. For l=τ, the direct CP asymmetry can reach 30% for the scalar unparticle contribution, and 100% for the longitudinal vector unparticle contribution under the constraints of Br(Bτ) and e elastic scattering. If both unparticle-lepton coupling universality and unparticle-quark coupling universality are assumed the constraint from Br(π μ) leads that the direct CP violation in B l can only reach at most 8% and 1% for scalar and vector unparticle contributions respectively if d U < 2. If the direct CP violation is observed in the future it would give strong evidence for the existence of unparticle stuff.
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