Bs ( Bs) -> D0CP K K: Detecting and Discriminating New Physics in Bs- Bs Mixing

Abstract

If the weak phase of Bs-anti Bs mixing (2 betas) is found to be significantly different from zero, this is a clear signal of new physics (NP). However, if such a signal is found, we would like an unambiguous determination of 2 betas in order to ascertain which NP models could be responsible. In addition, in the presence of NP, the width difference s between the two Bs mass eigenstates can be positive or negative, and ideally this sign ambiguity should be resolved experimentally. Finally, in order to see if the NP is contributing to s12 in addition to Ms12, the precise measurement of |s12| is crucial. In this paper, we consider several different methods of measuring Bs-anti Bs mixing using two- and three-body decays with b c u s and b u c s transitions. We find that the most promising of these is a time-dependent Dalitz-plot analysis of Bs ( Bs) D0CP K K. With these decays, all of the above issues can be addressed, and the measurement of the weak phase gamma is also possible. We also note that, with all three-body decays it is possible to resolve the sign ambiguity of s even without determining the CP phase phis.

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