Search for structure in the B0sπ± invariant mass spectrum.

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 117:15 (2016) 152003

Authors:

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

Abstract:

The B0sπ± invariant mass distribution is investigated in order to search for possible exotic meson states. The analysis is based on a data sample recorded with the LHCb detector corresponding to 3fb^-1 of pp collision data at √s=7 and 8 TeV. No significant excess is found, and upper limits are set on the production rate of the claimed X(5568) state within the LHCb acceptance. Upper limits are also set as a function of the mass and width of a possible exotic meson decaying to the B0sπ± final state. The same limits also apply to a possible exotic meson decaying through the chain B*0sπ±, B*0s → B0sγ where the photon is excluded from the reconstructed decays.

Measurement of the ratio of branching fractions B(B+c→J/ψK+)/B(B+c→J/ψπ+)

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer 2016:9 (2016) 153

Authors:

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

Abstract:

The ratio of branching fractions RK/π ≡ ℬ(Bc+ → J/ψK+)/ℬ(Bc+ → J/ψπ+) is measured with pp collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7 TeV and 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb−1. It is found to be RK/π = 0.079 ± 0.007 ± 0.003, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. This measurement is consistent with the previous LHCb result, while the uncertainties are significantly reduced.

Measurement of CP observables in B ±  → DK ± and B ±  → Dπ ± with two- and four-body D decays

Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 760 (2016) 117-131

Authors:

R Aaij, C Abellán Beteta, B Adeva, M Adinolfi, Z Ajaltouni, S Akar, J Albrecht, F Alessio, M Alexander, S Ali, G Alkhazov, P Alvarez Cartelle, AA Alves, S Amato, S Amerio, Y Amhis, L An, L Anderlini, G Andreassi, M Andreotti, JE Andrews, RB Appleby, O Aquines Gutierrez, F Archilli, P d'Argent, A Artamonov, M Artuso, E Aslanides, G Auriemma, M Baalouch, S Bachmann, JJ Back, A Badalov, C Baesso, S Baker, W Baldini, RJ Barlow, C Barschel, S Barsuk, W Barter, V Batozskaya, V Battista, A Bay, L Beaucourt, J Beddow, F Bedeschi, I Bediaga, LJ Bel, V Bellee, N Belloli, I Belyaev, E Ben-Haim, G Bencivenni, S Benson, J Benton, A Berezhnoy, R Bernet, A Bertolin, F Betti, MO Bettler, M van Beuzekom, S Bifani, P Billoir, T Bird, A Birnkraut, A Bizzeti, T Blake, F Blanc, J Blouw, S Blusk, V Bocci, A Bondar, N Bondar, W Bonivento, A Borgheresi, S Borghi, M Borisyak, M Borsato, M Boubdir, TJV Bowcock, E Bowen, C Bozzi, S Braun, M Britsch, T Britton, J Brodzicka, E Buchanan, C Burr, A Bursche, J Buytaert, S Cadeddu, R Calabrese, M Calvi, M Calvo Gomez, P Campana, D Campora Perez, L Capriotti, A Carbone, G Carboni, R Cardinale

Abstract:

© 2016 The Author(s) Measurements of CP observables in B ± →DK ± and B ± →Dπ ± decays are presented where the D meson is reconstructed in the final states K ± π ∓ , π ± K ∓ , K + K − , π + π − , K ± π ∓ π + π − , π ± K ∓ π + π − and π + π − π + π − . This analysis uses a sample of charged B mesons from pp collisions collected by the LHCb experiment in 2011 and 2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb −1 . Various CP-violating effects are reported and together these measurements provide important input for the determination of the unitarity triangle angle γ. The analysis of the four-pion D decay mode is the first of its kind.

Erratum to: Measurements of prompt charm production cross-sections in pp collisions at s = 13 $$ \sqrt{s}=13 $$ TeV

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Verlag 2016:9 (2016)

Authors:

R Aaij, C Abellán Beteta, B Adeva, M Adinolfi, A Affolder, Z Ajaltouni, S Akar, J Albrecht, F Alessio, M Alexander, S Ali, G Alkhazov, P Alvarez Cartelle, AA Alves, S Amato, S Amerio, Y Amhis, L An, L Anderlini, J Anderson, G Andreassi, M Andreotti, JE Andrews, RB Appleby, O Aquines Gutierrez, F Archilli, P d’Argent, A Artamonov, M Artuso, E Aslanides, G Auriemma, M Baalouch, S Bachmann, JJ Back, A Badalov, C Baesso, W Baldini, RJ Barlow, C Barschel, S Barsuk, W Barter, V Batozskaya, V Battista, A Bay, L Beaucourt, J Beddow, F Bedeschi, I Bediaga, LJ Bel, V Bellee

First study of the CP-violating phase and decay-width difference in Bs0 → ψ(2S)ϕ decays

Physics Letters B Elsevier 762 (2016) 253-262

Authors:

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

Abstract:

A time-dependent angular analysis of Bs0 → ψ(2S)ϕ decays is performed using data recorded by the LHCb experiment. The data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 3.0fb^−1 collected during Run 1 of the LHC. The CP-violating phase and decay-width difference of the Bs0 system are measured to be ϕs = 0.23−0.28+0.29 ± 0.02rad and ΔΓs = 0.066−0.044+0.041 ± 0.007ps^−1, respectively, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. This is the first time that ϕs and ΔΓs have been measured in a decay containing the ψ(2S) resonance.