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    Observation of an Excited Bc+ State

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    Using pp collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.5 fb-1 recorded by the LHCb experiment at center-of-mass energies of s=7, 8, and 13 TeV, the observation of an excited Bc+ state in the Bc+π+π- invariant-mass spectrum is reported. The observed peak has a mass of 6841.2±0.6(stat)±0.1(syst)±0.8(Bc+) MeV/c2, where the last uncertainty is due to the limited knowledge of the Bc+ mass. It is consistent with expectations of the Bc∗(2S31)+ state reconstructed without the low-energy photon from the Bc∗(1S31)+→Bc+γ decay following Bc∗(2S31)+→Bc∗(1S31)+π+π-. A second state is seen with a global (local) statistical significance of 2.2σ (3.2σ) and a mass of 6872.1±1.3(stat)±0.1(syst)±0.8(Bc+) MeV/c2, and is consistent with the Bc(2S10)+ state. These mass measurements are the most precise to date

    Evidence for an η<sub>c</sub>(1S) π<sup>-</sup> resonance in B<sup>0</sup>→ η<sub>c</sub>(1S) K<sup>+</sup>π<sup>-</sup> decays

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    A Dalitz plot analysis of B0→ηc(1S)K+π- decays is performed using data samples of pp collisions collected with the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies of √s=7, 8 and 13TeV, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 4.7fb-1. A satisfactory description of the data is obtained when including a contribution representing an exotic ηc(1S) π- resonant state. The significance of this exotic resonance is more than three standard deviations, while its mass and width are 4096±20-22+18MeV and 152±58-35+60MeV, respectively. The spin-parity assignments JP= 0+ and JP= 1- are both consistent with the data. In addition, the first measurement of the B0→ηc(1S)K+π- branching fraction is performed and givesB(B0→ηc(1S)K+π-)=(5.73±0.24±0.13±0.66)×10-4,where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic, and the third is due to limited knowledge of external branching fractions

    Precision Measurement of the Bc+ Meson Mass

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    A precision measurement of the Bc+ meson mass is performed using proton-proton collision data collected with the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 9.0 fb^−1. The Bc+ mesons are reconstructed via the decays Bc+ → J/ψ π+, Bc+ → J/ψ π+ π− π+, Bc+ → J/ψ p anti-p π+, Bc+ → J/ψ Ds+, Bc+ → J/ψ D0 K+ and Bc+ → B0s π+. Combining the results of the individual decay channels, the Bc+ mass is measured to be 6274.47 ± 0.27(stat) ± 0.17(syst) MeV/c2. This is the most precise measurement of the Bc+ mass to date. The difference between the Bc+ and B0s meson masses is measured to be 907.75 ± 0.37(stat) ± 0.27(syst) MeV/c^2

    Search for the lepton flavour violating decay B + → K + μ − τ + using B s 2 ∗ 0 decays

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    Abstract: A search is presented for the lepton flavour violating decay B+ → K+μ−τ+ using a sample of proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, collected with the LHCb detector and corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 9 fb−1. The τ leptons are selected inclusively, primarily via decays with a single charged particle. The four-momentum of the τ lepton is determined by using B+ mesons from Bs2∗0→B+K− decays. No significant excess is observed, and an upper limit is set on the branching fraction ℬ(B+ → K+μ−τ+) < 3.9 × 10−5 at 90 % confidence level. The obtained limit is comparable to the world-best limit
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