First evidence of the Bs0Kπ+γB_s^0\rightarrow K^-π^+γ decay

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International audienceThe first search for the Bs0Kπ+γB_s^0\rightarrow K^-π^+γ decay in the range 796<m(Kπ+)<1800MeV/c2796<m(K^-π^+)<1800\,\text{MeV/}c^2 is performed using data from proton-proton collisions collected by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb1^{-1}. The photons are reconstructed through their conversion into an electron-positron pair, which significantly improves the mass resolution of the reconstructed decays with respect to decays with an unconverted photon. A signal excess with a significance of 3.5 standard deviations is measured, constituting the first experimental evidence for this decay. In the range 796<m(Kπ+)<996MeV/c2796<m(K^-π^+)<996\,\text{MeV/}c^2, the ratio R{\cal R} between the branching fractions of the signal decay and the favoured B0Kπ+γ\kern 0.18em\overline{\kern -0.18em B}{}^0\rightarrow K^- π^+γ decay is measured to be R=(3.7±1.2±0.4)×102{\cal R} = (3.7\pm1.2\pm0.4)\times10^{-2} where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. This measurement is consistent with the value predicted in the Standard Model. In the range 996<m(Kπ+)<1800MeV/c2996<m(K^-π^+)<1800\,\text{MeV/}c^2, the ratio R=(0.2±2.7±1.3)×102{\cal R} = (0.2\pm2.7\pm1.3)\times10^{-2} is measured

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