The effects of a family non-universal Z-prime boson on B--->pipi decays
Abstract
Motivated by the measured large branching ratio of B0π0π0 (the so-called "ππ" puzzle), we investigate the effects of a family non-universal Z model on the tree-dominated Bππ decays. We find that the Z coupling parameter ζdLR0.05 with a nontrivial new weak phase φdL-50, which is relevant to the Z contributions to the QCD penguin sector C5, is needed to reconcile the observed discrepancy. Combined with the recent fitting results from Bπ K, π K and K decays, the Z parameter spaces are severely reduced but still not excluded entirely, implying that both the "ππ" and "π K" puzzles could be accommodated simultaneously within such a family non-universal Z model.
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