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An exploration of $B_s \to J/ψs\bar{s}$

Measurements of the $B_s^0$--$\bar{B}_s^0$ mixing phase $ϕ_s$ appear to be converging towards the SM prediction, suggesting that contributions from New Physics (NP), if present, are small. This poses the question of whether smallish NP in $ϕ_s$ can be distinguished from the hadronic uncertainties present in the interfering $B_s$ decay mode. In this paper we discuss the potential of extracting $ϕ_s$ from the decay modes $B_s\to J/ψη^{(\prime)}$ and $B_s\to J/ψf_0(980)$ and how their respective hadronic uncertainties can be controlled. In addition, we demonstrate how the branching ratios of the former decays can be used to estimate the $η$--$η'$ mixing angles. Finally, we point out that effective lifetime measurements of decay modes such as the $B_s\to J/ψf_0(980)$ can be used to constrain both $ϕ_s$ and the $B_s$ decay width difference $ΔΓ_s$, complementary to the usual time-dependent tagged analysis.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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