Search for the flavor-changing neutral-current decay t→Zq in pp̄ collisions at s=1.96TeV
Physical Review Letters 101:19 (2008)
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We report a search for the flavor-changing neutral-current decay of the top quark t→Zq (q=u, c) in pp̄ collisions at s=1.96TeV using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.9fb-1 collected by the CDF II detector. This decay is strongly suppressed in the standard model and an observation of a signal at the Fermilab Tevatron would be an indication of physics beyond the standard model. Using Z+4 jet final state candidate events, with and without an identified bottom quark jet, we obtain an upper limit of B(t→Zq)<3.7% at 95% C.L. © 2008 The American Physical Society.Observation of Υ(2S)→ηΥ(1S) and search for related transitions
Physical Review Letters 101:19 (2008)
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We report the first observation of Υ(2S)→ηΥ(1S), with a branching fraction B=(2.1-0.6+0.7(stat)±0.3(syst))×10-4 and a statistical significance 5.3σ. Data were acquired with the CLEO III detector at the CESR e+e- symmetric collider. This is the first process observed involving a b-quark spin flip. For related transitions, 90% confidence limits in units of 10-4 are B(Υ(2S)→π0Υ(1S))<1.8, B(Υ(3S)→ηΥ(1S))<1.8, B(Υ(3S)→π0Υ(1S)) <0.7, and B(Υ(3S)→π0Υ(2S))<5.1. © 2008 The American Physical Society.Performance of the LHCb vertex detector alignment algorithm determined with beam test data
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment Elsevier 596:2 (2008) 164-171
Measurement of the eta'-meson mass using J/psi-->gammaeta'.
Phys Rev Lett 101:18 (2008) 182002
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We measure the mass of the eta;{'} meson using psi(2S)-->pi;{+}pi;{-}J/psi, J/psi-->gammaeta;{'} events acquired with the CLEO-c detector operating at the CESR e;{+}e;{-} collider. Using three decay modes, eta;{'}-->rho;{0}gamma, eta;{'}-->pi;{+}pi;{-}eta with eta-->gammagamma, and eta;{'}-->pi;{+}pi;{-}eta with eta-->pi;{+}pi;{-}pi;{0}, we find M_{eta;{'}}=957.793+/-0.054+/-0.036 MeV, in which the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. This result is consistent with but substantially more precise than the current world average.Precision measurement of the mass of the hc(P11) state of charmonium
Physical Review Letters 101:18 (2008)