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Measurement of CP violation in B⁰ → D⁺ D⁻ decays

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 117 (2016) 261801

Authors:

Shu-Faye Cheung, Tim Evans, Paolo Gandini, Barak R Gruberg Cadzon, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Neville Harnew, Donal Hill, Pawel G Jalocha, Malcolm John, Oliver J Lupton, Sneha S Malde, Anita K Nandi, Alexandra Rollings, Stig Topp-Jorgenson, Guy R Wilkinson

Abstract:

The CP violation observables S and C in the decay channel B⁰ → D⁺ D⁻ are determined from a sample of proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, collected by the LHCb experiment and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb^-1. The observable S describes CP violation in the interference between mixing and the decay amplitude, and C parametrizes direct CP violation in the decay. The following values are obtained from a flavour-tagged, decay-time-dependent analysis:

S = -0.54+0:17-0:16 (stat) ± 0:05 (syst) ;

C = 0:26+0:18-0:17 (stat) ± 0:02 (syst) :

These values constrain higher-order Standard Model corrections to be small

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Search for the suppressed decays B+ → K+K+π- and B+ → π+π+K-

Physics Letters B Elsevier 765 (2016) 307-316

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:

A search is made for the highly-suppressed B meson decays B+ → K+K+π- and B+ → π+π+K- using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb^-1 collected by the LHCb experiment in proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. No evidence is found for the decays, and upper limits at 90% confidence level are determined to be B(B+ → K+K+π-) < 1.1 X 10^-8 and B+ → π+π+K-) < 4.6 X 10^-8.
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Search for the $C\!P$-violating strong decays $η\to π^+π^-$ and $η^\prime(958) \to π^+π^-$

Physics Letters B Elsevier 764 (2016) 233-240

Authors:

R Aaij, B Adeva, M Adinolfi, S-F Cheung, T Evans, P Gandini, BRG 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 Veneziano, Guy Wilkinson

Abstract:

A search for the $C\!P$-violating strong decays $\eta \to \pi^+\pi^-$ and $\eta^\prime(958) \to \pi^+\pi^-$ has been performed using approximately $2.5 \times 10^{7}$ events of each of the decays $D^+ \to \pi^+\pi^+\pi^-$ and $D_s^+ \to \pi^+\pi^+\pi^-$, recorded by the LHCb experiment. The data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data recorded during LHC Run 1 and 0.3 fb$^{-1}$ recorded in Run 2. No evidence is seen for $D^+_{(s)} \to \pi^+ \eta^{(\prime)}$ with $\eta^{(\prime)} \to \pi^+\pi^-$, and upper limits at 90% confidence level are set on the branching fractions, $\mathcal{B}(\eta \to \pi^+\pi^-) < 1.6 \times 10^{-5}$ and $\mathcal{B}(\eta^\prime \to \pi^+\pi^-) < 1.8 \times 10^{-5}$. The limit for the $\eta$ decay is comparable with the existing one, while that for the $\eta^\prime$ is a factor of three smaller than the previous limit.
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Search for long-lived heavy charged particles using a ring imaging Cherenkov technique at LHCb

European Physical Journal C Springer Berlin Heidelberg 75:595 (2016)

Authors:

R Aaij, B Adeva, M Adinolfi, SF Cheung, D Derkach, T Evans, R Gauld, E Greening, N Harnew, D Hill, N Hussain, J Jalocha, M John, O Lupton, Sneha Malde, E Smith, S Stevenson, C Thomas, S Topp-Joergensen, N Torr, G Wilkinson

Abstract:

A search is performed for heavy long-lived charged particles using 3.0 fb−1 of proton–proton collisions collected at s√ = 7 and 8 TeV with the LHCb detector. The search is mainly based on the response of the ring imaging Cherenkov detectors to distinguish the heavy, slow-moving particles from muons. No evidence is found for the production of such long-lived states. The results are expressed as limits on the Drell–Yan production of pairs of long-lived particles, with both particles in the LHCb pseudorapidity acceptance, 1.8<η<4.9 . The mass-dependent cross-section upper limits are in the range 2–4 fb (at 95 % CL) for masses between 14 and 309 GeV/c2 .
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Measurements of long-range near-side angular correlations in √sN N = 5 TeV proton-lead collisions in the forward region

Physics Letters, Section B Elsevier (2016)

Authors:

Shu-Faye Cheung, Tim Evans, Paolo Gandini, R Gauld, E Greening, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Neville Harnew, Donal Hill, N Hussain, Pawel Jalocha, Malcolm JJ John, Oliver S Lupton, Sneha S Malde, Anita K Nandi, E Smith, S Stevenson, C Thomas, Stig Topp-Joergenson, N Torr, Guy R Wilkinson

Abstract:

Two-particle angular correlations are studied in proton-lead collisions at a nucleon–nucleon centre-of-mass energy of sNN=5 TeV, collected with the LHCb detector at the LHC. The analysis is based on data recorded in two beam configurations, in which either the direction of the proton or that of the lead ion is analysed. The correlations are measured in the laboratory system as a function of relative pseudorapidity, Δη, and relative azimuthal angle, Δϕ, for events in different classes of event activity and for different bins of particle transverse momentum. In high-activity events a long-range correlation on the near side, Δϕ≈0, is observed in the pseudorapidity range 2.0<η<4.9. This measurement of long-range correlations on the near side in proton-lead collisions extends previous observations into the forward region up to η=4.9. The correlation increases with growing event activity and is found to be more pronounced in the direction of the lead beam. However, the correlation in the direction of the lead and proton beams are found to be compatible when comparing events with similar absolute activity in the direction analysed.
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