We present a framework to analyze effects of new physics beyond the standard
model on B-Bˉ mixing and CP violation in B decays in a
model-independent manner. Assuming that tree level decay amplitudes are
dominated by the standard model ones, new physics contribution to the B-Bˉ mixing can be extracted from several measurements at B factories. Using
this framework, we show the present constraint on new physics contribution to
the B-Bˉ mixing, and illustrate constraints expected to be given by
future experiments at B factories. We also point out a possibility that CP
asymmetries in B→ψKS, B→ππ, and B→DK modes look consistent with the standard model, even if a large new physics
contribution is present in the B-Bˉ mixing.Comment: 11 pages, 3 Postscript figures, also available via anonymous ftp at
ftp://ftp.kek.jp/kek/preprints/TH/TH-44