Prospect for measurement of the CP-violating phase φs in the Bs→ J/ φ channel at a future Z factory

Abstract

The CP-violating phase φs, the decay width (s), and the decay width difference (s) are sensitive probes to new physics and can constrain the heavy quark expansion theory. The potential for the measurement at future Z factories is studied in this manuscript. It is found that operating at Tera-Z mode, the expected precision can reach: σ(φs) = 4.6~mrad, σ(s) = 2.4~ns-1 and σ(s) = 0.72~ns-1. The precision of φs is 40\% larger than the expected precision with the LHCb experiment at HL-LHC. If operating at 10-Tera-Z mode, the precision of φs can be measured at 45\% of the precision obtained from the LHCb experiment at HL-LHC. However, the measurement of s and s cannot benefit from the excellent time resolution and tagging power of the future Z-factories. Only operating at 10-Tera-Z mode can the s and s reach an 18\% larger precision than the precision expected to be obtained from LHCb at HL-LHC. The control of penguin contamination at the future Z-factories is also discussed.

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