Effects of neutral Z boson in Bs φ + - decay with polarized φ and the unpolarized and polarized CP violation asymmetry
Abstract
The effects of new neutral Z boson in Bsφ+-, when φ is longitudinal or transverse polarized, are studied. In addition, the implications of Z boson on the unpolarized and polarized CP violation asymmetries, with reference to lepton, are also presented. It is observed that the branching ratio with polarized φ are quite sensitive to the Z contributions which are coming through the modification of Wilson coefficients Ceff9 and C10. Moreover, the off-diagonal elements of the chiral Z couplings contain new weak phase φsb that provide a new source of CP violation. Keeping in view that in the FCNC transitions the CP violation asymmetries are highly suppressed in the SM, we have studied the unpolarized and polarized CP violation asymmetries in Bsφ+- decays. Our results indicate that these CP violation asymmetries are remarkably significant and can attribute the any new physics coming through the Z boson. It is hoped that the accurate measurements of these asymmetries will not only help us to establish NP but will also give a chance to determine the precise values of the coupling parameters of the Z boson.