Possible Implications of Small or Large CP Violation in B0d vs B0d --> J/ KS Decays
Abstract
We argue that a small or large CP-violating asymmetry A KS in B0d vs B0d --> J/ KS decays, which seems to be favored by the recent BaBar or Belle data, might hint at the existence of new physics in B0d - B0d mixing. We present a model-independent framework to show how new physics in B0d - B0d mixing modifies the standard-model CP-violating asymmetry A SM KS. We particularly emphasize that an experimental confirmation of A KS ≈ A SM KS must not imply the absence of new physics in B0d - B0d mixing.
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