Unparticle effect on B_s - \bar B_s mixing and its implications for B_s \to J/\psi \phi, \phi \phi decays
R. Mohanta, A. K. Giri

TL;DR
This paper investigates how unparticle physics could influence B_s - ar{B}_s$ mixing and decay processes, potentially leading to observable effects like mixing phase shifts and CP asymmetries at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of unparticle effects on B_s mixing and decay modes, highlighting potential observable CP violation signals.
Findings
Unparticle contributions can cause observable B_s mixing phase shifts.
Possible sizable CP asymmetries in B_s J/ decay modes.
Enhanced CP violation effects could be detected at the LHC.
Abstract
We study the effect of unparticle stuff on mixing and consider possible implications of it for the decaymodes and . We find that due to the new contributions from the unparticles the mixing phase could be observable at the LHC along with the possible sizable CP asymmetry parameters in decay modes.
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