CP violation in Bs mixing from heavy Higgs exchange
Abstract
The anomalous dimuon charge asymmetry reported by the D0 Collaboration may be due to the tree-level exchange of some spin-0 particles that mediate CP violation in Bs-Bs meson mixing. We show that for a range of couplings and masses, the heavy neutral states in a two Higgs doublet model can generate a large charge asymmetry. This range is natural in "uplifted supersymmetry", and may enhance the B- -> tau nu and Bs -> mu+ mu- decay rates. However, we point out that on general grounds the reported central value of the charge asymmetry requires new physics not only in Bs-Bs mixing but also in B = 1 transitions or in Bd-Bd mixing.
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