The Effects of a Family Non-universal Z' Boson in the Bs->π K, π K*, K Decays and Bd-Bd mixing
Abstract
We revisit Bs π K, π K and K decays within QCDF formalism and examine the possible effects of a family non-universal Z boson in these decays. In our evaluations, the strong constraints from Bd-Bd mixing on the strength of the left-handed flavor-changing d-b-Z coupling BdbL ~(0.2×10-3) is also included. Numerically, we find that a new weak phase φLd-50 involved in BdbL, the negative combination of the u-u-Z and d-d-Z couplings PudR and/or DudL with larger absolute value are crucial to improve the agreement of B(Bs π- K+) between the SM prediction and the experimental measurement. Generally, B(Bs π- K+) could be reduced by about 18% at most by Z contributions. Moreover, combining with the recent updated measurement on βs by CDF and D0 collaborations, we also find that Z effects in Bs π- K+ decays are very important for examining whether the CKM-like hierarchy persists in a family non-universal Z coupling matrix.
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