Fourth generation effects in rare exclusive B -> K^* l^+ l^- decay
Abstract
Influence of the fourth generation, if ever exists, on the experimentally measurable quantities such as invariant dilepton mass distribution, lepton forward-backward asymmetry, and the ratio (Gamma_L/Gamma_T) of the decay widths when K* meson is longitudinally and transversally polarized, is studied. Using the experimental results on the branching ratios for the (B -> X_s) gamma and semileptonic (B -> X_c l nu) decays, the two possible solutions of the 4x4 Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa factor (V_{t's} V_{t^'b}) are obtained as a function of the t'-quark mass. It is observed that the results for the above-mentioned physical quantities are essentially different from the standard model predictions only for one solution of the CKM factor. In this case the above-mentioned physical quantities can serve as efficient tools in search of the fourth generation. The other solution yields almost identical results with the SM.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0002061,
title = {Fourth generation effects in rare exclusive B -> K^* l^+ l^- decay},
author = {T. M. Aliev and A. Ozpineci and M. Savci},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0002061},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
19 pages, 10 postscripted figures, LaTeX formatted