B -> K1 l+l- Decays in a Family Non-universal Z' Model

Abstract

The implications of the family non-universal Z model in the B K1(1270,1400)+-(=e\,,μ\,,τ) decays are explored, where the mass eigenstates K1(1270,1400) are the mixtures of 1P1 and 3P1 states with the mixing angle θ. In this work, considering the Z boson and setting the mixing angle θ=(-3413), we analyze the branching ratio, the dilepton invariant mass spectrum, the normalized forward-backward asymmetry and lepton polarization asymmetries of each decay mode. We find that all observables of B K1(1270)μ+μ- are sensitive to the Z contribution. Moreover, the observables of B K1(1400)μ+μ- are relatively strong θ-dependence; thus, the Z contribution will be buried by the uncertainty of the mixing angle θ. Furthermore, the zero crossing position in the FBA spectrum of B K1(1270)μ+μ- at low dilepton mass will move to the positive direction with Z contribution. For the tau modes, the effects of Z are not remarkable due to the small phase space. These results could be tested in the running LHC-b experiment and Super-B factory.

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