Implications of the dimuon CP asymmetry in Bd,s decays

Abstract

The D0 Collaboration reported a 3.2sigma deviation from the standard model prediction in the like-sign dimuon asymmetry. Assuming that new physics contributes only to Bd,s mixing, we show that the data can be analyzed without using the theoretical calculation of s, allowing for robust interpretations. We find that this framework gives a good fit to all measurements, including the recent CDF Sφ result. The data allow universal new physics with similar contributions relative to the SM in the Bd and Bs systems, but favors a larger deviation in Bs than in Bd mixing. The general minimal flavor violation framework with flavor diagonal CP violating phases can account for the former and remarkably even for the latter case. This observation makes it simpler to speculate about which extensions with general flavor structure may also fit the data.

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