Abstract

A non-universal axigluon in generalized chiral color models leads to flavor changing neutral currents (FCNCs) at tree level. We analyze phenomenologically the new contributions to Bq (q=d,s) mixing and the related CP asymmetries (CPAs) that are generated by axigluon exchange. We find that although ΔmBq can give a strict constraint on the parameters of b→q transition, the precise measurement of sin2βJ/ΨK0 can further exclude the parameter space of b→d transition. The axigluon-mediated effects can enhance the like-sign dimuon charge asymmetry Asℓb by one order of magnitude larger than the standard model prediction. Accordingly, large CPA sin2βsJ/Ψϕ and CPA difference sin2βJΨK0−sin2βϕK0 are achieved.

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