Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2000-12-06
Phys.Rev. D64 (2001) 014014
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
39 pages, Revtex, 9 eps figures, final version accepted for publication in Phys.Rev. D
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.64.014014
Based on the low-energy effective Hamiltonian with the generalized factorization, we calculate the new physics contributions to branching ratios and CP-violating asymmetries of the charmless hadronic decays $B_s \to h_1 h_2$ in the standard model and the general two-Higgs doublet models (models I, II, and III). Within the considered paramter space, we find the following. (a) In models I and II, the new physics corrections are always small in size and will be masked by other larger known theoretical uncertainties. (b) In model III, the new physics corrections to the branching ratios of those QCD penguin-dominated decays $\ov B_s \to K^0\etapp, K^+ K^{-*}, etc.$, are large in size and insensitive to the variations of $\mhp$ and $\nceff$. For tree- or electroweak penguin-dominated decay modes, however, the new physics corrections are very small in size. (c) For $\ov B_s \to K^+ K^{-*}$ and other seven decay modes, the branching ratios are at the level of $(1-3)\times 10^{-5}$ and will be measurable at the future hadron colliders with large $b$ production. (d) Among the studied thirty nine $B_s$ meson decay modes, seven of them can have a CP-violating asymmetry ${\cal A}_{CP}$ larger than 20% in magnitude. The new physics corrections are small or moderate in magnitude. (e) Because of its large and $\nceff$ stable branching ratio and CP violating asymmetry, the decay $\ov B_s \to K^+ K^{-*}$ seems to be the "best" channel to find CP violation of $B_s$ system through studies of two-body charmless decays of $B_s$ meson.
Li Chong Sheng
Xiao Zhenjun
Zhang Dong
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