Bs-anti-Bs Mixing in Z' Models with Flavor-Changing Neutral Currents

Abstract

In models with an extra U(1)' gauge boson family non-universal couplings to the weak eigenstates of the standard model fermions generally induce flavor-changing neutral currents. This phenomenon leads to interesting results in various B meson decays, for which recent data indicate hints of new physics involving significant contributions from b -> s transitions. We analyze the Bs system, emphasizing the effects of a Z' on the mass difference and CP asymmetries.

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