Imprints of CP violation asymmetries in rare $\Lambda_{b}\to \Lambda\ell^{+}\ell^{-}$ decay in family non-universal $Z^{\prime}$ model
M.Ali Paracha, Ishtiaq Ahmed, M.Jamil Aslam

TL;DR
This paper studies CP violation asymmetries in the rare decay of Lambda_b baryons within a non-universal Z' model, showing significant potential signals of new physics that could be measured experimentally.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of CP violation asymmetries in Lambda_b decays within a family non-universal Z' model, using light cone QCD sum rules for form factors.
Findings
CP asymmetries are significant in both muon and tau channels.
Results suggest these asymmetries can indicate new physics from Z' boson.
Measurements can help determine Z' parameters.
Abstract
We investigate the exclusive rare baryonic in a family non-universal model, which is one of the natural extension of standard model. Using transition form factors, calculated in the framework of light cone QCD sum rules, we analyze the effects of polarized and unpolarized CP violation asymmetries for the said decay. Our results indicate that the value of unpolarized and polarized CP-violation asymmetries are considerable in both and channels and hence they give clear indication of new physics arising from the neutral gauge boson. It is hoped that the measurements of these CP-violating asymmetries will not only help us to relate new physics, but also help us to determine the precise values of the parameters of new gauge boson .
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