Large Dimuon Asymmetry and a Non-Universal Z Boson in the Bs−Bs System

  • Motivated by recently observed anomalously large dimuon charge asymmetry in neutral B decays reported by the D0 collaboration, we study the effects of a family of non-universal Z bosons for possible solutions. The fitting results for the Z parameters are presented under the constraints from the D0 result for asls and UTfit results for CBs and φBs in two limiting scenarios for left− and right-handed b-s-Z couplings. We find the couplings BsbL and BsbR are rigorously bounded but not excluded, which means that the anomalies in the Bs−Bs system could be moderated simultaneously within a non-universal Z model. Numerically, a new weak phase φLs ∼−60° (80°) in scenario I or 30°(10°) in scenario II is crucial to moderate the large dimuon charge asymmetry.
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