We discuss the time-dependent CP asymmetry of decay B→ϕKS in an
extension of the Standard Model with both two Higgs doublets and additional
fourth-generation quarks. We show that although the Standard Model with
two-Higgs-doublet and the Standard model with fourth generation quarks alone
are not likely to largely change the effective sin2β from the decay of
B→ϕKS, the model with both additional Higgs doublet and
fourth-generation quarks can easily account for the possible large negative
value of sin2β without conflicting with other experimental
constraints. In this model, additional large CP violating effects may arise
from the flavor changing Yukawa interactions between neutral Higgs bosons and
the heavy fourth generation down type quark, which can modify the QCD penguin
contributions. With the constraints obtained from b→ssˉs processes
such as B→Xsγ and ΔmBs0, this model can lead to the
effective sin2β to be as large as −0.4 in the CP asymmetry of B→ϕKS.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, references added, to appear in Eur.Phys.J.