Z-mediated charge and CP asymmetries and FCNCs in Bd,s processes
Abstract
We show model-independently that the negative like-sign charge asymmetry (-Abs) is less than 3.16× 10-3 when the constraints from the Bq- Bq mixings and the time-dependent CP asymmetries (CPAs) for Bq J/ Mq with Mq=K,φ and q=d,s are taken into account. Although the result is smaller than the measured value by the D Collaboration at Fermilab, there is still plenty of room to have new physics, which is sensitive to new CP violating effects, as the standard model (SM) prediction is (2.3-0.5+0.6)× 10-4. To illustrate the potential large |Abs|, we show the influence of new SU(2)L singlet exotic quarks in the vector-like quark model, where the Z-mediated flavor changing neutral currents (FCNCs) are generated at tree level. In particular, we demonstrate that (a) the like-sign charge asymmetry could be enhanced by a factor of two in magnitude; (b) the CPA of 2βJ/ φs could reach to -15%; (c) the CPA of 2βφ KS could be higher than 2βJ/ KS when |Abs| is larger than the SM prediction; and (d) the branching ratio for Bs μ+ μ- could be as large as 0.6× 10-8.
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