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Study of spectral moments in semileptonic decays of the b hadron with the DELPHI detector at LEP
The measurement of the moments of hadronic mass spectrum and of lepton energy
spectrum based on a sample of semileptonic decays of the b hadron selected from
events recorded with the DELPHI detector at LEP, are
presented. These results are interpreted in terms of constraints on the quark
masses and on the b-quark kinetic energy value.Comment: Presented at the XXXI Conference on High Energy Physics Amsterdam,
July 200
Heavy Quarkonia - A Review of the Experimental Status
A review of the present status of the spectroscopy of heavy quarkonia
(b-bbar, c-cbar) is presented.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Presented at the 11th International Conference In
Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD 04), Montpellier, France, 5-9 July 200
SU(3) Predictions of Decays in the Standard Model
With SU(3) symmetry one only needs 13 hadronic parameters to describe decays in the Standard Model. When annihilation contributions are
neglected, only 7 hadronic parameters are needed. These parameters can be
determined from existing experimental data and some unmeasured branching ratios
and CP asymmetries of the type can be predicted. In this talk we
present SU(3) predictions of branching ratios and CP asymmetries for
decays in the Standard Model.Comment: 4 pages, no figure. Talk present at the 5th International Conference
on Hyperons, Charm and Beauty Hadrons, Vancouver, June 200
The puzzle of excessive non- component of the inclusive decay and the long-distant contribution
In this letter we suggest that the obvious discrepancy between theoretical
prediction on the decays of and data is to
be alleviated by taking final state interaction (FSI) into account. By assuming
that overwhelmingly dissociates into , then the final
state interaction induces a secondary process, we calculate the branching
ratios of . Our
results show that the branching ratio of
can reach up to while
typical parameters GeV and are adopted.
This indicates that the FSI is obviously non-negligible.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 tables. More references and discussions added,
typos corrected. Accepted by Phys. Lett.
Flavor Physics and the CKM Matrix: An Overview
I review the current status of our knowledge of CP violation and flavor
physics. I discuss where one should look for future improvements, and outline
the experimental and theoretical priorities of the field.Comment: 11 pages. Presentation at the Fifth KEK Topical Conference,
"Frontiers in Flavor Physics", November 20-22, 2001. References adde
CLEO Dalitz plot results
Present and future contributions of the CLEO experiment to the study of
Dalitz plots are presented. Such Dalitz plots can be of help in determining
weak phases from decays.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, presented at Beauty 2005, Assisi, Italy, June
20-24, 2005, on behalf of CLEO Collaboration, one reference adde
Improving Bounds on Penguin Pollution in B -> pi pi
In the presence of penguin contributions, the indirect CP asymmetry in B0(t)
-> pi+ pi- measures sin(2\alpha + 2\theta), where 2\theta parametrizes the size
of the penguin ``pollution.'' We derive a new upper bound on |2\theta|,
requiring the measurement of of BR(B+ -> pi+ pi0) and an upper bound on B00
\equiv {1\over 2} [BR(B0 -> pi0 pi0) + BR(B0bar -> pi0 pi0)]. The new bound is
stronger than those previously discussed in the literature. We also present a
lower bound on B00. Current data may suggest that it is not very small, in
which case \theta can be determined using a complete isospin analysis.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 3 figures. Abstract modified slightly. Submitted to
Physics Letter
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