We investigate the time-evolutions of angular distributions for Bs decays
into final states that are admixtures of CP-even and CP-odd configurations. A
sizable lifetime difference between the Bs mass eigenstates allows a probe
of CP violation in time-dependent untagged angular distributions. Interference
effects between different final state configurations of Bs→Ds∗+Ds∗−, J/ψϕ determine the Wolfenstein parameter η from
untagged data samples, or -- if one uses ∣Vub∣/∣Vcb∣ as an additional
input -- the notoriously difficult to measure CKM angle γ. Another
determination of γ is possible by using isospin symmetry of strong
interactions to relate untagged data samples of Bs→K∗+K∗−
and Bs→K∗0K∗0. We note that the untagged angular
distribution for Bs→ρ0ϕ provides interesting information about
electroweak penguins.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, no figure