25 research outputs found
Model-independent evidence for contributions to decays
The data sample of decays acquired with the
LHCb detector from 7 and 8~TeV collisions, corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 3 fb, is inspected for the presence of or
contributions with minimal assumptions about
contributions. It is demonstrated at more than 9 standard deviations that
decays cannot be described with
contributions alone, and that contributions play a dominant role in
this incompatibility. These model-independent results support the previously
obtained model-dependent evidence for charmonium-pentaquark
states in the same data sample.Comment: 21 pages, 12 figures (including the supplemental section added at the
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Quantum numbers of the state and orbital angular momentum in its decay
Angular correlations in decays, with , and , are used to measure
orbital angular momentum contributions and to determine the value of
the meson. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 3.0
fb of proton-proton collisions collected with the LHCb detector. This
determination, for the first time performed without assuming a value for the
orbital angular momentum, confirms the quantum numbers to be .
The is found to decay predominantly through S wave and an upper limit
of at C.L. is set on the fraction of D wave.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure
Measurement of the branching fraction and angular amplitudes
A search for the decay with is performed with 0.37 fb of collisions at
= 7 TeV collected by the LHCb experiment, finding a \Bs \to J\psi
K^-\pi^+ peak of signal events. The mass spectrum of
the candidates in the peak is dominated by the contribution.
Subtracting the non-resonant component, the branching fraction of
\BsJpsiKst is , where the first
uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. A fit to the angular
distribution of the decay products yields the \Kst polarization fractions and
Evidence for CP violation in time-integrated D0 -> h-h+ decay rates
A search for time-integrated CP violation in D0 -> h-h+ (h=K, pi) decays is
presented using 0.62 fb^-1 of data collected by LHCb in 2011. The flavor of the
charm meson is determined by the charge of the slow pion in the D*+ -> D0 pi+
and D*- -> D0bar pi- decay chains. The difference in CP asymmetry between D0 ->
K-K+ and D0 -> pi-pi+, Delta ACP = ACP(K-K+) - ACP(pi-pi+), is measured to be
[-0.82 \pm 0.21(stat.) \pm 0.11(syst.)]%. This differs from the hypothesis of
CP conservation by 3.5 standard deviations.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables; v2 minor updates after journal revie
Measurement of Upsilon production in pp collisions at \sqrt{s} = 7 TeV
The production of Upsilon(1S), Upsilon(2S) and Upsilon(3S) mesons in
proton-proton collisions at the centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s)=7 TeV is
studied with the LHCb detector. The analysis is based on a data sample of 25
pb-1 collected at the Large Hadron Collider. The Upsilon mesons are
reconstructed in the decay mode Upsilon -> mu+ mu- and the signal yields are
extracted from a fit to the mu+ mu- invariant mass distributions. The
differential production cross-sections times dimuon branching fractions are
measured as a function of the Upsilon transverse momentum pT and rapidity y,
over the range pT < 15 GeV/c and 2.0 < y < 4.5. The cross-sections times
branching fractions, integrated over these kinematic ranges, are measured to be
sigma(pp -> Upsilon(1S) X) x B(Upsilon(1S)->mu+ mu-) = 2.29 {\pm} 0.01 {\pm}
0.10 -0.37 +0.19 nb, sigma(pp -> Upsilon(2S) X) x B(Upsilon(2S)->mu+ mu-) =
0.562 {\pm} 0.007 {\pm} 0.023 -0.092 +0.048 nb, sigma(pp -> Upsilon(3S) X) x
B(Upsilon(3S)->mu+ mu-) = 0.283 {\pm} 0.005 {\pm} 0.012 -0.048 +0.025 nb, where
the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the third is
due to the unknown polarisation of the three Upsilon states.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figure
Measurement of CP violation and constraints on the CKM angle γ in B± → DK± with D → K0Sπ+π− decays
A model-dependent amplitude analysis of B± → DK± with D → K0
Sπ+π− decays is performed using
proton–proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1 fb−1, recorded by LHCb at
a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV in 2011. Values of the CP violation observables x± and y±, which are
sensitive to the CKM angle γ, are measured to be
x− = +0.027 ± 0.044+0.010 −0.008 ± 0.001,
y− = +0.013 ± 0.048+0.009 −0.007 ± 0.003,
x+ = −0.084 ± 0.045 ± 0.009 ± 0.005,
y+ = −0.032 ± 0.048+0.010 −0.009 ± 0.008,
where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the third arises from the uncertainty of
the D → K0
Sπ+π− amplitude model. The value of γ is determined to be (84+49
−42)◦, including all sources
of uncertainty. Neutral D meson mixing is found to have negligible effect
Search for single top production in e+ e- collisions at s**(1/2) = 189-GeV - 202-GeV
The single top production via flavour changing neutral currents in the reactions ee -> t c/u is searched for in approximately 411 pb-1 of data collected by ALEPH at centre-of-mass energies in the range between 189 and 202 GeV. In total, 58 events are selected in the data to be compared with 50.3 expected from Standard Model backgrounds. No deviation from the Standard Model expectation is observed. A 95\%~CL upper limit of 0.72 pb on the single top production cross section at 202 GeV is derived assuming a top mass of 174 GeV/c^2 and a 100% branching ratio of the top decay into bW. A model dependent limit on the flavour-changing couplings kZ and kg is obtained by combining all centre-of-mass energies
Letter of Intent for the LHCb Upgrade
The primary goal of LHCb is to measure the effects of new particles or forces beyond the Standard Model. Results obtained from data collected in 2010 show that the detector is robust and functioning well. While LHCb will be able to measure a host of interesting channels in heavy flavour decays in the upcoming few years, a limit of about 1 fb^ 121 of data per year cannot be overcome without upgrading the detector. The LHC machine does not face such a limitation. With the upgraded detector, read out at 40MHz, a much more flexible software-based triggering strategy will allow a large increase not only in data rate, as the detector would collect 5 fb^ 121 per year, but also the ability to increase trigger efficiencies especially in decays to hadronic final states. In addition, it will be possible to change triggers to explore different physics as LHC discoveries point us to the most interesting channels. Our physics scope extends beyond that of flavour. Possibilities for interesting discoveries exist over a whole variety of phenomena including searches for Majorana neutrinos, exotic Higgs decays and precision electroweak measurements. Here we describe the physics motivations and proposed detector changes for exploring new phenomena in proton-proton collisions near 14 TeV centre-of-mass energy
Measurement of relative branching fractions of B decays to psi(2S) and J/psi mesons
The relative rates of B-meson decays into J/psi and psi(2S) mesons are measured for the three decay modes in pp collisions recorded with the LHCb detector. The ratios of branching fractions (B) are measured to be B(B+ -> psi(2S)K+)/B(B+ -> J/psi K+) = 0.594 +/- 0.006(stat) +/- 0.016(syst) +/- 0.015(R-psi), B(B-0 -> psi(2S)K*(0))/B(B-0 -> J/psi K*(0)) = 0.476 +/- 0.014(stat) +/- 0.010(syst) +/- 0.012(R-psi), B(B-s(0) -> psi(2S)phi)/B(B-s(0) -> J/psi phi) = 0.489 +/- 0.026(stat) +/- 0.021(syst) +/- 0.012(R-psi), where the third uncertainty is from the ratio of the psi(2S) and J/psi branching fractions to mu(+)mu(-). RI Galli, Domenico/A-1606-2012; Sarti, Alessio/I-2833-2012; Petrolini, Alessandro/H-3782-2011; Carbone, Angelo/C-8289-2012; de Paula, Leandro/I-9278-2012; manca, giulia/I-9264-2012; Patrignani, Claudia/C-5223-2009; Marconi, Umberto/J-2263-2012; de Simone, Patrizia/J-3549-2012; Cardini, Alessandro/J-5736-2012; Teodorescu, Eliza/K-3044-201