Effect of K0-K0 Mixing on CP and CPT Violations in Bc→ B KS,L0 Decays
Abstract
The large data sample of the Bc meson collected at the LHC experiment and the HL-LHC experiment provides us the opportunity to study the Bc decays and the related physics. In this paper, we investigate the effect of K0-K0 mixing on the the branching ratios, CP violations and CPT violations in the Bc→ B KS,L0 decays. We find that some of the Bc→ B KS,L0→ fB fKS,L0 decay chains have large branching ratios, whose maximum value can exceed the order of 10-6, the minimum number of Bc events times efficiency for observing the decays at three standard deviations (3σ) level is about 106. We study the CP asymmetries in the Bc→ B KS,L0 decays and find that the CP asymmetries can exceed the order of 10-3, which are dominated by K0-K0 mixing. We give the most promising processes to observe the CP violations and the ranges of the numbers of Bc events-times-efficiency needed to observe the CP asymmetries at a significance of 3σ in these decays. We investigate the possibility to constraint the CPT violation parameter z in the Bc→ B KS,L0→ fB fKS,L0 decays and give the most promising processes to constraint the parameter z.
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