Bs,d γγ Decay with the Fourth Generation

Abstract

We calculate the branching ratios of Bs,d γ γ decay in the sequential fourth generation model. We find that the theoretical values of the branching ratios, BR(Bsγγ), including the contributions of t', are much different from the minimal standard model (SM) predictions. The new physics contribution can provide one to two orders enhancement to the standard model prediction of BR(Bsγγ). But due to the tiny values of 4th generation CKM matrix element Vt'd* Vt'b, the new physics effect on BR(Bdγγ) is very small and can not be distinct from the SM prediction. It is shown that the decay Bs γγ can give the test of new physics signals from the 4th generation model.

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