Searching for New Physics with bbar -> sbar Bs -> V1 V2 Penguin Decays

Abstract

We present the most general (six-helicity) angular analysis of Bs -> V1 (-> P1P'1) V2 (-> P2P'2) (Vi is a vector meson, and Pi, P'i are pseudoscalars). We focus on final states accessible to both Bs and Bsbar -- these are mainly bbar -> sbar penguin decays. We also derive the most general decay amplitude, and discuss the differences between it and that used by LHCb in its analysis of Bs -> phi phi. In the standard model, all CP violation is predicted to be small, so that the simple measurement of a sizeable CP-violating observable indicates the presence of new physics. A full fit to the data is not necessary. By determining which of the CP-violating observables are nonzero, one can learn about the structure of the underlying NP. Finally, we apply the angular analysis to Bs -> K*0 Kbar*0, and show that there are numerous CP-violating observables that remain in the untagged data sample.

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