Extracting gamma and Penguin Topologies through CP Violation in Bs0 -> J/psi KS

Abstract

The Bs0 -> J/psi KS decay has recently been observed by the CDF collaboration and will be of interest for the LHCb experiment. This channel will offer a new tool to extract the angle gamma of the unitarity triangle and to control doubly Cabibbo-suppressed penguin corrections to the determination of sin(2beta) from the well-known Bd0 -> J/psi KS mode with the help of the U-spin symmetry of strong interactions. While any competitive determination of gamma is interesting, the latter aspect is particularly relevant as LHCb will enter a territory of precision which makes the control of doubly Cabibbo-suppressed Standard-Model corrections mandatory. Using the data from CDF and the e+e- B factories as a guideline, we explore the sensitivity for gamma and the penguin parameters and point out that the Bs0- Bs0 mixing phase phis, which is only about -2 deg in the Standard Model but may be enhanced through new physics, is a key parameter for these analyses. We find that the mixing-induced CP violation S(Bs0 -> J/psi KS) shows an interesting correlation with sin(phis), which serves as a target region for the first measurement of this observable at LHCb.

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