Family Non-universal Z effects on Bq-Bq$ mixing, B Xs μ+μ- and Bs μ+μ- Decays

Abstract

Motivated by the large discrepancy of CP-violating phase in Bs-Bs mixing between the experimental data and the Standard Model prediction, we pursue possible solutions within a family non-universal Z model. Within such a specific model, we find that both the Bs-Bs mixing anomaly and the well-known "π K puzzle" could be moderated simultaneously with a nontrivial new weak phase, φLs-72 (S1) or -82 (S2). With the stringently constrained Z coupling BsbL, we then study the Z effects on the rare B Xs μ+μ- and Bs μ+μ- decays, which are also induced by the same b s transition. The observables of B Xs μ+μ-, at both high and low q2 regions, are found to be able to put strong constraints on the μ-μ-Z coupling, BμμL,R10-2. It is also shown that the combined constraints from Bs-Bs mixing, B π K and B Xs μ+μ- do not allow a large Z contribution to the pure leptonic Bsμ+μ- decay.

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