Probe a family non-universal Z' boson effects in B(s)-> phi mu(+) mu(-)decay
Abstract
Motivated by the recent measurement on B(Bs φ μ+μ-) by CDF collaboration, we study the effects of a family non-universal Z boson on rare semileptonic Bs φμ+μ- decay. In our evaluations, we analyze the dependences of the dimuon invariant mass spectrum and normalized forward-backward asymmetry on Z couplings and show that these observables are highly sensitive to new Z contributions. Three limiting scenarios are presented in the detailed analyses. Numerically, within the allowed ranges of Z couplings under the constraints from Bs-Bs mixing, Bπ K, Bd(Xs,K,K)μ+μ- decays and so on, B(Bs φ μ+μ-) and AFB(L)(Bs φ μ+μ-) could be enhanced by about 96% and 17%\,(133%) respectively at most by Z contributions. However, B(Bs φ μ+μ-) is hardly to be reduced. Furthermore, the zero crossing in AFB(Bs φ μ+μ-) spectrum at low dimuon mass always exists.
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