New Physics in b -> s Transitions and the Bd,s0 -> V1 V2 Angular Analysis

Abstract

We suppose that there is new physics (NP) in b -> s transitions, and examine its effect on the angular distribution of Bq0 -> V1 V2 (q=d,s), where V1,2 are vector mesons. We find that, in the presence of such NP, the formulae relating the parameters of the untagged, time-integrated angular distribution to certain observables (polarization fractions, CP-violating triple-product asymmetries, CP-conserving interference term) must be modified from their standard-model forms. This modification is due in part to a nonzero B0q-Bbar0q width difference, which is significant only for B0s decays. We re-analyze the B0s -> phi phi data to see the effect of these modifications. As (Delta Gammas/2)/Gammas ~ 10%, there are O(10%) changes in the derived observables. These are not large, but may be important given that one is looking for signals of NP. In addition, if the NP contributes to the b -> s decay, the measurement of the untagged time-dependent angular distribution provides enough information to extract all the NP parameters.

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