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5–10 Nov 2025
Guangzhou Dongfang Hotel
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Measurement of the accuracy and mixing-induced CP-violating parameters of $B_s^0 \to \phi\gamma$ at CEPC

7 Nov 2025, 17:15
25m
Nanguo (8th Floor)

Nanguo

8th Floor

Talk 08: Flavor Physics Flavor

Speaker

Hengyu Wang (Institute of High Energy Physics)

Description

The $b \to s\gamma$ is a critical FCNC process that could be used to probe CP violation (CPV) and New Physics (NP), especially in the context of future Z factory. The Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC) offers inherent advantages for studying flavor physics, as it offers high statistic, clean collision environment, and superior detector performance. We quantify the anticipated precision of $B_s^0 \to \phi\gamma$ measurement at the CEPC Z pole modes, showing its signal strength could be determined to a relative accuracy of 0.16%, enhanced by roughly two orders of magnitudes compared to existing measurements. Additionally, we conduct a time dependent analysis of the $B_s^0 \to \phi\gamma$ decay, accounting for $B_s^0/\bar{B}_s^0$ mixing oscillations, and extract the mixing-induced and CP-violating parameters ${\mathcal{A}_{\phi\gamma}^\Delta}$, ${C_{\phi\gamma}}$ and ${S_{\phi\gamma}}$. The result are

$$ \begin{align*} {\mathcal{A}_{\phi\gamma}^\Delta} &= -0.67 \pm 0.0283(\text{stat}) \pm 0.0408(\text{syst}), \\ {C_{\phi\gamma}} &= 0.11 \pm 0.097(\text{stat}) \pm 0.0092(\text{syst}), \\ {S_{\phi\gamma}} &= 0.34 \pm 0.095(\text{stat}) \pm 0.0384(\text{syst}). \end{align*} $$

We also conduct a relative detector optimization study by establishing the correlation between the anticipated precision and the intrinsic resolution of the ECAL, as well as the performance of the PID system.

Primary author

Hengyu Wang (Institute of High Energy Physics)

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