Randall-Sundrum Corrections to the Width Difference and CP-Violating Phase in B0s-Meson Decays
Abstract
We study the impact of the Randall-Sundrum setup on the width difference s and the CP-violating phase φs in the Bs0-Bs0 system. Our calculations are performed in the general framework of an effective theory, based on operator product expansion. The result can thus be used for many new physics models. We find that the correction to the magnitude of the decay amplitude 12 is below 4% for a realistic choice of input parameters. The main modification in the s/βs-plane is caused by a new CP-violating phase in the mixing amplitude, which allows for a better agreement with the experimental results of CDF and D from Bs0→ J/φ\, decays. The best-fit value of the CP asymmetry Sφ can be reproduced, while simultaneously the theoretical prediction for the semileptonic CP asymmetry A SLs can enter the 1σ range.
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