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In Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ Decays

The presence of a sizeable CP-violating phase in B_s^0-B_s^0-bar mixing would be an unambiguous signal of physics beyond the Standard Model. We analyse various possibilities to detect such a new phase considering both tagged and untagged decays. The effects of a sizeable width difference Delta Gamma...

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Autores principales: Dunietz, Isard, Fleischer, Robert, Nierste, Ulrich
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.114015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/481279
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author Dunietz, Isard
Fleischer, Robert
Nierste, Ulrich
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Fleischer, Robert
Nierste, Ulrich
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description The presence of a sizeable CP-violating phase in B_s^0-B_s^0-bar mixing would be an unambiguous signal of physics beyond the Standard Model. We analyse various possibilities to detect such a new phase considering both tagged and untagged decays. The effects of a sizeable width difference Delta Gamma between the B_s mass eigenstates, on which the untagged analyses rely, are included in all formulae. A novel method to find this phase from simple measurements of lifetimes and branching ratios in untagged decays is proposed. This method does not involve two-exponential fits, which require much larger statistics. For the tagged decays, an outstanding role is played by the observables of the time-dependent angular distribution of the B_s -> J/psi [-> l^+ l^-] \phi [-> K^+K^-] decay products. We list the formulae needed for the angular analysis in the presence of both a new CP-violating phase and a sizeable Delta Gamma, and propose methods to remove a remaining discrete ambiguity in the new phase. This phase can therefore be determined in an unambiguous way.
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spelling cern-4812792023-02-04T05:48:09Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.63.114015http://cds.cern.ch/record/481279engDunietz, IsardFleischer, RobertNierste, UlrichIn Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ DecaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe presence of a sizeable CP-violating phase in B_s^0-B_s^0-bar mixing would be an unambiguous signal of physics beyond the Standard Model. We analyse various possibilities to detect such a new phase considering both tagged and untagged decays. The effects of a sizeable width difference Delta Gamma between the B_s mass eigenstates, on which the untagged analyses rely, are included in all formulae. A novel method to find this phase from simple measurements of lifetimes and branching ratios in untagged decays is proposed. This method does not involve two-exponential fits, which require much larger statistics. For the tagged decays, an outstanding role is played by the observables of the time-dependent angular distribution of the B_s -> J/psi [-> l^+ l^-] \phi [-> K^+K^-] decay products. We list the formulae needed for the angular analysis in the presence of both a new CP-violating phase and a sizeable Delta Gamma, and propose methods to remove a remaining discrete ambiguity in the new phase. This phase can therefore be determined in an unambiguous way.The presence of a sizeable CP-violating phase in B_s^0-B_s^0-bar mixing would be an unambiguous signal of physics beyond the Standard Model. We analyse various possibilities to detect such a new phase considering both tagged and untagged decays. The effects of a sizeable width difference Delta Gamma between the B_s mass eigenstates, on which the untagged analyses rely, are included in all formulae. A novel method to find this phase from simple measurements of lifetimes and branching ratios in untagged decays is proposed. This method does not involve two-exponential fits, which require much larger statistics. For the tagged decays, an outstanding role is played by the observables of the time-dependent angular distribution of the B_s -> J/psi [-> l^+ l^-] \phi [-> K^+K^-] decay products. We list the formulae needed for the angular analysis in the presence of both a new CP-violating phase and a sizeable Delta Gamma, and propose methods to remove a remaining discrete ambiguity in the new phase. This phase can therefore be determined in an unambiguous way.hep-ph/0012219FERMILAB-PUB-00-245-TDESY-00-171CERN-TH-2000-333DESY-00--171CERN-TH-2000-333DESY-00-171DESY-2000-171FERMILAB-PUB-2000-245-Toai:cds.cern.ch:4812792000-12-18
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Dunietz, Isard
Fleischer, Robert
Nierste, Ulrich
In Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ Decays
title In Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ Decays
title_full In Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ Decays
title_fullStr In Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ Decays
title_full_unstemmed In Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ Decays
title_short In Pursuit of New Physics with $B_{s}$ Decays
title_sort in pursuit of new physics with $b_{s}$ decays
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.114015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/481279
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