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Testing the Non-universal Z Model in Bs -> φ π0 Decay

Abstract

The branching ratio and direct CP asymmetry of the decay mode Bs φ π0 have been calculated within the QCD factorization approach in both the standard model (SM) and the non-universal Z model. In the standard model, the CP averaged branching ratio is about 1.3× 10-7. Considering the effect of Z boson, we found the branching ratio can be enlarged three times or decreased to one third %by the effect of Z boson within the allowed parameter spaces. Furthermore, the direct CP asymmetry could reach 55% with a light Z boson and suitable CKM phase, compared to 25% predicted in the SM. The enhancement of both branching ratio and CP asymmetry cannot be realized at the same parameter spaces, thus, if this decay mode is measured in the upcoming LHC-b experiment and/or Super B-factories, the peculiar deviation from the SM may provide a signal of the non-universal Z model, which can be used to constrain the mass of Z boson in turn.

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