FCC-ee could measure B_s -> phi mu+ mu- branching ratio to 0.5% and time-dependent CP observables D_f, C_f, S_f to 0.1, 0.02, and 0.02, giving order-of-magnitude better Wilson coefficient constraints than pre-FCC projections.
CP violation and determination of the $bs$ "flat" unitarity triangle at FCCee
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We investigate the sensitivity with which two angles of the "flat" unitarity triangle, defined by $V_{ub}^* V_{us} + V_{cb}^* V_{cs} + V_{tb}^* V_{ts} =0$, can possibly be measured directly at FCCee. We show that the measured errors on the angle $\alpha_s = \arg(- V_{ub}^* V_{us} /V_{tb}^* V_{ts})$ and $\beta_s = \arg(-V_{tb}^* V_{ts} / V_{cb}^* V_{cs})$ should be better than $0.4^\circ$ and $0.035^\circ$, respectively. These measurements, combined with the measurement of the 3rd angle $\gamma_s = \arg(- V_{cb}^* V_{cs}/ V_{ub}^* V_{us})$, discussed in a different paper, will contribute to probe further the consistency of the CP sector of the Standard Model with unprecedented level of accuracy.
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Time-Dependent Precision Measurement of $B_s^0\rightarrow \phi \mu^+\mu^-$ Decay at FCC-$ee$
FCC-ee could measure B_s -> phi mu+ mu- branching ratio to 0.5% and time-dependent CP observables D_f, C_f, S_f to 0.1, 0.02, and 0.02, giving order-of-magnitude better Wilson coefficient constraints than pre-FCC projections.