Unparticle physics effects in B_s mixing
Alexander Lenz

TL;DR
This paper explores how unparticle physics could influence B_s meson mixing, potentially explaining experimental measurements of mass differences and affecting mixing phases observable in current experiments.
Contribution
It introduces the possibility that unparticle effects can account for B_s mixing measurements and significantly alter the mixing phase, providing a novel perspective on new physics contributions.
Findings
Unparticle effects can reproduce the observed elta M_s in B_s mixing.
Unparticle physics can induce large effects on the mixing phase _s detectable in experiments.
The study suggests unparticles could be a viable explanation for anomalies in B_s mixing measurements.
Abstract
We investigate unparticle effects in B_s mixing. In particular we discuss the possibility of reproducing the experimental result of \Delta M_s, while having large effects on the mixing phase \phi_s, which might be visible in current experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies
