Investigating the Effect of Family Non-universal Z Boson in B φφ Decay
Abstract
Within the perturbative QCD approach, we re-calculate the branching ratio and polarization fractions of the pure annihilation decay B φ φ in both the standard model (SM) and the family non-universal Z model. We find that this decay is dominated by the longitudinal part, while the transverse parts are negligibly due to the absence of the (S-P)(S+P)-type operator. In SM, the branching ratio is predicted as (4.4+0.8+0.3-0.6-0.5) × 10-8, which is larger than the previous predictions. With an additional Z boson, the branching ratio can be enhanced by a factor of 2, or reduced one half in the allowed parameters space. These results will be tested by the ongoing LHCb experiment and forthcoming Super-B experiments. Moreover, if the Z boson could be directly detected at hadron collider, this decay can be used to constrain its mass and the couplings in turn.
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