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Observation of resonances consistent with pentaquark states in decays
Observations of exotic structures in the  channel, that we refer to
as pentaquark-charmonium states, in  decays are
presented. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 3/fb
acquired with the LHCb detector from 7 and 8 TeV pp collisions. An amplitude
analysis is performed on the three-body final-state that reproduces the
two-body mass and angular distributions. To obtain a satisfactory fit of the
structures seen in the  mass spectrum, it is necessary to include two
Breit-Wigner amplitudes that each describe a resonant state. The significance
of each of these resonances is more than 9 standard deviations. One has a mass
of  MeV and a width of  MeV, while the second
is narrower, with a mass of  MeV and a width of  MeV. The preferred  assignments are of opposite parity, with one
state having spin 3/2 and the other 5/2.Comment: 48 pages, 18 figures including the supplementary material, v2 after
  referee's comments, now 19 figure
Measurement of the branching fraction ratio
Using  collision data collected by LHCb at center-of-mass energies
 = 7 TeV and 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3
fb, the ratio of the branching fraction of the  decay relative to that of the 
decay is measured to be 0.268  0.032 (stat)  0.007 (syst)  0.006
(BF). The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the
third is due to the uncertainties on the branching fractions of the  and  decays. This
measurement is consistent with the previous LHCb result, and the statistical
uncertainty is halved.Comment: 17 pages including author list, 2 figure
Study of and decays and determination of the CKM angle
We report a study of the suppressed  and favored
 decays, where the neutral  meson is detected
through its decays to the  and CP-even  and
 final states. The measurement is carried out using a proton-proton
collision data sample collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an
integrated luminosity of 3.0~fb. We observe the first significant
signals in the CP-even final states of the  meson for both the suppressed
 and favored  modes, as well as
in the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed  final state of the  decay. Evidence for the ADS suppressed decay , with , is also presented. From the observed
yields in the ,  and their
charge conjugate decay modes, we measure the value of the weak phase to be
. This is one of the most precise
single-measurement determinations of  to date.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures; All figures and tables, along with any
  supplementary material and additional information, are available at
  https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2015-020.htm
Search for the rare decays and
A search for the rare decay of a  or  meson into the final
state  is performed, using data collected by the LHCb experiment
in  collisions at  and  TeV, corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 3 fb. The observed number of signal candidates is
consistent with a background-only hypothesis. Branching fraction values larger
than  for the  decay mode are
excluded at 90% confidence level. For the  decay
mode, branching fraction values larger than  are excluded at
90% confidence level, this is the first branching fraction limit for this
decay.Comment: All figures and tables, along with any supplementary material and
  additional information, are available at
  https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2015-044.htm
Differential branching fraction and angular analysis of decays
The differential branching fraction of the rare decay  is measured as a function of , the
square of the dimuon invariant mass. The analysis is performed using
proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0
\mbox{ fb}^{-1}, collected by the LHCb experiment. Evidence of signal is
observed in the  region below the square of the  mass. Integrating
over 15 < q^{2} < 20 \mbox{ GeV}^2/c^4 the branching fraction is measured as
d\mathcal{B}(\Lambda^{0}_{b} \rightarrow \Lambda \mu^+\mu^-)/dq^2 = (1.18 ^{+
0.09} _{-0.08} \pm 0.03 \pm 0.27) \times 10^{-7} ( \mbox{GeV}^{2}/c^{4})^{-1},
where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic and due to the
normalisation mode, , respectively.
In the  intervals where the signal is observed, angular distributions are
studied and the forward-backward asymmetries in the dimuon ()
and hadron () systems are measured for the first time. In the
range 15 < q^2 < 20 \mbox{ GeV}^2/c^4 they are found to be A^{l}_{\rm FB} =
-0.05 \pm 0.09 \mbox{ (stat)} \pm 0.03 \mbox{ (syst)} and A^{h}_{\rm FB} =
-0.29 \pm 0.07 \mbox{ (stat)} \pm 0.03 \mbox{ (syst)}.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures, Erratum adde
Constraints on the unitarity triangle angle from Dalitz plot analysis of decays
The first study is presented of CP violation with an amplitude analysis of
the Dalitz plot of  decays, with ,  and . The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to
 of  collisions collected with the LHCb detector. No
significant CP violation effect is seen, and constraints are placed on the
angle  of the unitarity triangle formed from elements of the
Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa quark mixing matrix. Hadronic parameters associated
with the  decay are determined for the first time. These
measurements can be used to improve the sensitivity to  of existing and
future studies of the  decay.Comment: All figures and tables, along with any supplementary material and
  additional information, are available at
  https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2015-059.html;
  updated to correct figure 9 (numerical results unchanged
A model-independent confirmation of the state
The decay  is analyzed using  of
 collision data collected with the LHCb detector. A model-independent
description of the  mass spectrum is obtained, using as input the
 mass spectrum and angular distribution derived directly from data,
without requiring a theoretical description of resonance shapes or their
interference. The hypothesis that the  mass spectrum can be
described in terms of  reflections alone is rejected with more than
8 significance. This provides confirmation, in a model-independent way,
of the need for an additional resonant component in the mass region of the
 exotic state.Comment: All figures and tables, along with any supplementary material and
  additional information, are available at
  https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2015-038.htm
A study of violation in () with the modes , and
An analysis of the decays of  and  is presented in which the  meson is reconstructed in
the three-body final states ,  and . Using data from LHCb corresponding to an integrated luminosity of
3.0 fb of  collisions, measurements of several  observables are
performed. First observations are obtained of the suppressed ADS decay  and the quasi-GLW decay . The results are interpreted in the
context of the unitarity triangle angle  and related parameters
Measurement of the mass and lifetime of the baryon
A proton-proton collision data sample, corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 3 fb collected by LHCb at  and 8 TeV, is used
to reconstruct  ,  decays. Using the ,  decay mode for calibration, the lifetime ratio and absolute
lifetime of the  baryon are measured to be \begin{align*}
\frac{\tau_{\Omega_b^-}}{\tau_{\Xi_b^-}} &= 1.11\pm0.16\pm0.03, \\
\tau_{\Omega_b^-} &= 1.78\pm0.26\pm0.05\pm0.06~{\rm ps}, \end{align*} where the
uncertainties are statistical, systematic and from the calibration mode (for
 only). A measurement is also made of the mass difference,
, and the corresponding  mass, which
yields \begin{align*} m_{\Omega_b^-}-m_{\Xi_b^-} &= 247.4\pm3.2\pm0.5~{\rm
MeV}/c^2, \\ m_{\Omega_b^-} &= 6045.1\pm3.2\pm 0.5\pm0.6~{\rm MeV}/c^2.
\end{align*} These results are consistent with previous measurements.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, All figures and tables, along with any
  supplementary material and additional information, are available at
  https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2016-008.htm
Search for hidden-sector bosons in decays
A search is presented for hidden-sector bosons, , produced in the decay
, with  and
. The search is performed using -collision data
corresponding to 3.0 fb collected with the LHCb detector. No significant
signal is observed in the accessible mass range 
MeV, and upper limits are placed on the branching fraction product
 as
a function of the mass and lifetime of the  boson. These limits are of
the order of  for  lifetimes less than 100 ps over most of the
 range, and place the most stringent constraints to date on many
theories that predict the existence of additional low-mass bosons.Comment: All figures and tables, along with supplementary material, are
  available at
  https://lhcbproject.web.cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/LHCbProjectPublic/LHCb-PAPER-2015-036.htm
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