
TL;DR
This paper reports on measurements of CP violation in B^0_s mesons, finding results slightly deviating from the standard model prediction, which could suggest new physics if confirmed.
Contribution
It provides new experimental bounds on the CP violation parameter eta_s using data from CDF and D0, with results slightly inconsistent with the standard model.
Findings
Results are consistent with the standard model at 2.2 sigma
Approximately 2000 fully reconstructed B^0_s decays analyzed
Potential indication of new CP violation sources if the discrepancy persists
Abstract
The B^0_s meson is a bound state of b and s type quarks. A CP violation parameter, \beta_s, of that system is the analogue of the parameter \beta measured precisely at the B factories in B^0 decays. The standard model predicts, robustly and precisely, a value of \beta_s which is very close to zero. The CDF and D0 experiments now have about 2000 fully reconstructed and flavor-tagged B^0_s --> J/psi \phi decays each, with which they set new experimental bounds on \beta_s. A combination of results from CDF and D0 is consistent with the standard model at only the 2.2 sigma level. If the discrepancy is not a statistical fluctuation, it would indicate new sources of CP violation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Neutrino Physics Research
