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Measurement of forward tt, W + bb and W + cc production in pp collisions at √s = 8 TeV

Physics Letters B Elsevier 767 (2017) 110-120

Authors:

R Aaij, B Adeva, M Adinolfi, Tim Evans, Paolo Gandini, Barak R Gruberg Cazon, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Neville Harnew, Donal Hill, Pawel G Jalocha, Malcolm JJ John, N Jurik, Sneha Malde, Anita K Nandi, Alexandra Rollings, Stig Topp-Joergensen, Guy Wilkinson

Abstract:

+The production of tt‾, W+bb‾ and W+cc‾ is studied in the forward region of proton–proton collisions collected at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.98±0.02 fb −1 . The W bosons are reconstructed in the decays W→ℓν, where ℓ denotes muon or electron, while the b and c quarks are reconstructed as jets. All measured cross-sections are in agreement with next-to-leading-order Standard Model predictions.
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Measurement of matter–antimatter differences in beauty baryon decays

Nature Physics Nature Publishing Group 13:4 (2017) 391-396

Authors:

R Aaij, B Adeva, M Adinolfi, Tim Evans, Paolo Gandini, Barak R Gruberg Cazon, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Neville Harnew, Donal R Hill, Pawel G Jalocha, Malcolm JJ John, Nathan P Jurik, Sneha Malde, Anita K Nandi, Alexandra Rollings, Stigg Topp-Joergensen, Guy R Wilkinson

Abstract:

Differences in the behaviour of matter and antimatter have been observed in K and B meson decays, but not yet in any baryon decay. Such differences are associated with the non-invariance of fundamental interactions under the combined charge-conjugation and parity transformations, known as CP violation. Here, using data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, we search for CP-violating asymmetries in the decay angle distributions of Λ b 0 baryons decaying to pπ - π + π - and pπ - K + K - final states. These four-body hadronic decays are a promising place to search for sources of CP violation both within and beyond the standard model of particle physics. We find evidence for CP violation in Λ b 0 to pπ - π + π - decays with a statistical significance corresponding to 3.3 standard deviations including systematic uncertainties. This represents the first evidence for CP violation in the baryon sector.
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Observation of the decay B0s to φπ+π- and evidence for B0 to φπ+π-

Physical Review D American Physical Society 95 (2017) 012006

Authors:

Neville Harnew, Tim Evans, Paolo Gandini, Barak R Gruberg Cazon, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Donal Hill, Pawel G Jalocha, Malcolm JJ John, Oliver Lupton, Sneha Malde, Anita K Nandi, Stig Topp-Joergenson, Guy R Wilkinson

Abstract:

The first observation of the rare decay B0s to φπ+π- and evidence for B0 to φπ+π- are reported, using pp collision data recorded by the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies √s = 7 and 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3fb^-1. The branching fractions in the π+π- invariant mass range 400 < m(π+π-) < 1600 MeV/c2 are [3.48 ± 0.23 ± 0.17 ± 0.35] X 10^-6 and [1.82 ± 0.25 ± 0.41 ± 0.14] X 10^-7 for B0s to φπ+π- and B0 to φπ+π- respectively, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic and from the normalisation mode B0s to φπ+π-. A combined analysis of the π+π- mass spectrum and the decay angles of the final-state particles identifies the exclusive decays B0s to φf0(980), B0s to φf2(1270), and B0s →ϕρ0 with branching fractions of [1.12 ± 0.16^+0.09-0.08 ± 0.11] X 10^-6, [0.61 ± 0.13^+0.12-0.05 ± 0.06] X 10^-6 and [2.7 ± 0.7 ± 0.2 ± 0.2] X 10^-7, respectively.
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Measurement of the CKM angle γ from a combination of LHCb results

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Verlag 2016:87 (2016) 1-59

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R Aaij, B Adeva, S-F Cheung, T Evans, P Gandini, BR Gruberg Cazon, T Hadavizadeh, N Harnew, D Hill, N Hussain, J Jalocha, M John, O Lupton, S Malde, A Nandi, W Qian, A Rollings, S Stevenson, S Topp-Joergensen, G Wilkinson

Abstract:

A combination of measurements sensitive to the CKM angle γ from LHCb is performed. The inputs are from analyses of time-integrated B+ → DK+, B0 → DK∗0, B0 → DK+π− and B+ → DK+π+π− tree-level decays. In addition, results from a time-dependent analysis of Bs0 → Ds∓K± decays are included. The combination yields γ = (72. 2− 7.3+ 6.8)°, where the uncertainty includes systematic effects. The 95.5% confidence level interval is determined to be γ ∈ [55.9, 85.2]°. A second combination is investigated, also including measurements from B+ → Dπ+ and B+ → Dπ+π−π+ decays, which yields compatible results.
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Differential branching fraction and angular moments analysis of the decay $B^0 \to K^+ π^- μ^+ μ^-$ in the $K^*_{0,2}(1430)^0$ region

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2016 (2016) 65

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Tim Evans, Paolo Gandini, Barak R GrubergCazon, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Neville Harnew, Donal Hill, Pawel J Jalocha, Malcolm JJ John, Oliver J Lupton, Sneha Malde, Anita K Nandi, Stig Topp-Joergensen, Guy R Wilkinson

Abstract:

Measurements of the differential branching fraction and angular moments of the decay $B^0 \to K^+ \pi^- \mu^+ \mu^-$ in the $K^*_{0,2}(1430)^0$ in the $K^+\pi^-$ invariant mass range $1330
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