305 research outputs found

    A search for the B_0(s) to mu mu (gamma) decays at LHCb

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    Feasibility studies are conducted to test if the B(s) → ””γ branching fraction can be measured using a partial reconstruction technique, using the B(s) → ”” analysis with no optimisation for the radiative counterpart. An improved measurement of the decay B_s → ”” and searches for the decays B → ”” and Bs → ””γ are performed at the LHCb experiment using data collected in proton-proton collisions at √s = 7, 8 and 13 TeV, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 1, 2 and 6 fb−1, respectively. The B_s → ”” branching fraction is measured to be Br(B_s → ””) = 3.09 (+0.46 -0.43) (+0.15 - 0.11) × 10^−9, where the uncertainty includes both statistical and systematic contributions. No significant signal is found for B → ”” and the upper limit of Br(B0 → ””) 4.9 GeV/c^2. Additionally, the ratio between the B_s → ”” and B0 → ”” branching fractions is measured to be R(”+”−) < 0.095 at 95% confidence level. The results are all in agreement with the Standard Model predictions

    Purely Leptonic Rare Decays at LHCb

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    Upgrade trigger selection studies

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    This document describes the selection strategies for the upgrade trigger using a range of decay channels that are representative of the current, and planned, physics programme. The upgrade high-level trigger (HLT) follows the Run 2 trigger structure consisting of two stages, in between which the detector calibration and alignment is performed. In the first stage, HLT1, beauty and charm decays are selected inclusively, while the second stage, HLT2, uses offline-quality selections. Inclusive and exclusive trigger selections in HLT2 are presented, and the output rates, signal efficiencies, event sizes and bandwidth usage are discussed

    Model-Independent Observation of Exotic Contributions to B0→J/ψK+π−B^0\to J/\psi K^+\pi^- Decays

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    International audienceAn angular analysis of B0→J/ψK+π- decays is performed, using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3  fb-1 collected with the LHCb detector. The m(K+π-) spectrum is divided into fine bins. In each m(K+π-) bin, the hypothesis that the three-dimensional angular distribution can be described by structures induced only by K* resonances is examined, making minimal assumptions about the K+π- system. The data reject the K*-only hypothesis with a large significance, implying the observation of exotic contributions in a model-independent fashion. Inspection of the m(J/ψπ-) vs m(K+π-) plane suggests structures near m(J/ψπ-)=4200 and 4600 MeV

    Study of ΄\Upsilon production in ppPb collisions at sNN=8.16\sqrt{s_{NN}}=8.16 TeV

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    International audienceThe production of ϒ(nS) mesons (n = 1, 2, 3) in pPb and Pbp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN=8.16 \sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=8.16 TeV is measured by the LHCb experiment, using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 31.8 nb−1^{−1}. The ϒ(nS) mesons are reconstructed through their decays into two opposite-sign muons. The measurements comprise the differential production cross-sections of the ϒ(1S) and ϒ(2S) states, their forward-to-backward ratios and nuclear modification factors. The measurements are performed as a function of the transverse momentum pT_{T} and rapidity in the nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass frame y∗^{*} of the ϒ(nS) states, in the kinematic range pT_{T} < 25 GeV/c and 1.5 < y∗^{*} < 4.0 (−5.0 < y∗^{*} < −2.5) for pPb (Pbp) collisions. In addition, production cross-sections for ϒ(3S) are measured integrated over phase space and the production ratios between all three ϒ(nS) states are determined. Suppression for bottomonium in proton-lead collisions is observed, which is particularly visible in the ratios. The results are compared to theoretical models

    Measurement of the branching fraction and CPCP asymmetry in B+→J/ψρ+B^{+}\rightarrow J/\psi \rho^{+} decays

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    International audienceThe branching fraction and direct C ⁣PC\!P asymmetry of the decay B+ ⁣→J/ψρ+{{{B} ^+}} \!\rightarrow {{J /\psi }} {{\rho } ^+} are measured using proton-proton collision data collected with the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 3   fb −1\,\text{ fb }^{-1} . The following results are obtained: B(B+ ⁣→J/ψρ+)=(3.81+0.25−0.24±0.35)×10−5,AC ⁣P(B+ ⁣→J/ψρ+)=−0.045+0.056−0.057±0.008,\begin{aligned} \mathcal {B}({{B} ^+} \!\rightarrow {{J /\psi }} {{\rho } ^+} )&= (3.81^{+0.25-0.24} \pm 0.35) \times 10^{-5},\\ \mathcal {A}^{{C\!P}} ({{B} ^+} \!\rightarrow {{J /\psi }} {{\rho } ^+} )&= -0.045^{+0.056-0.057} \pm 0.008, \end{aligned} where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. Both measurements are the most precise to date

    Amplitude analysis of the B(s)0→K∗0K‟∗0B^0_{(s)} \to K^{*0} \overline{K}^{*0} decays and measurement of the branching fraction of the B0→K∗0K‟∗0B^0 \to K^{*0} \overline{K}^{*0} decay

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    International audienceThe B0→K∗0K‟∗0 {B}^0\to {K}^{\ast 0}{\overline{K}}^{\ast 0} and Bs0→K∗0K‟∗0 {B}_s^0\to {K}^{\ast 0}{\overline{K}}^{\ast 0} decays are studied using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb−1^{−1}. An untagged and timeintegrated amplitude analysis of B_{( s}_{)}^{0}  → (K+^{+}π−^{−})(K−^{−}π+^{+}) decays in two-body invariant mass regions of 150 MeV/c2^{2} around the K∗0^{∗0} mass is performed. A stronger longitudinal polarisation fraction in the B0→K∗0K‟∗0 {B}^0\to {K}^{\ast 0}{\overline{K}}^{\ast 0} decay, fL_{L} = 0.724 ± 0.051 (stat) ± 0.016 (syst), is observed as compared to fL_{L} = 0.240 ± 0.031 (stat) ± 0.025 (syst) in the Bs0→K∗0K‟∗0 {B}_s^0\to {K}^{\ast 0}{\overline{K}}^{\ast 0} decay. The ratio of branching fractions of the two decays is measured and used to determine B(B0→K∗0K‟∗0)=(8.0±0.9(stat)±0.4(syst))×10−7 \mathrm{\mathcal{B}}\left({B}^0\to {K}^{\ast 0}{\overline{K}}^{\ast 0}\right)=\left(8.0\pm 0.9\left(\mathrm{stat}\right)\pm 0.4\left(\mathrm{syst}\right)\right)\times {10}^{-7}

    Measurement of CPCP-violating and mixing-induced observables in Bs0â†’Ï•ÎłB_s^0 \to \phi\gamma decays

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    International audienceA time-dependent analysis of the Bs0â†’Ï•Îł decay rate is performed to determine the CP -violating observables SÏ•Îł and CÏ•Îł and the mixing-induced observable AÏ•ÎłÎ”. The measurement is based on a sample of pp collision data recorded with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3  fb-1 at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. The measured values are SÏ•Îł=0.43±0.30±0.11, CÏ•Îł=0.11±0.29±0.11, and AÏ•ÎłÎ”=-0.67-0.41+0.37±0.17, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. This is the first measurement of the observables S and C in radiative Bs0 decays. The results are consistent with the standard model predictions

    Measurement of Antiproton Production in pHe{\rm p He} Collisions at sNN=110\sqrt{s_{NN}}=110 GeV

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    International audienceThe cross section for prompt antiproton production in collisions of protons with an energy of 6.5 TeV incident on helium nuclei at rest is measured with the LHCb experiment from a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 0.5  nb-1. The target is provided by injecting helium gas into the LHC beam line at the LHCb interaction point. The reported results, covering antiproton momenta between 12 and 110  GeV/c, represent the first direct determination of the antiproton production cross section in p-He collisions, and impact the interpretation of recent results on antiproton cosmic rays from space-borne experiments

    Search for the rare decay B+→Ό+Ό−Ό+ΜΌB^{+} \rightarrow {\mu}^{+}{\mu}^{-}{\mu}^{+}{\nu}_{{\mu}}

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    International audienceA search for the rare leptonic decay {{{B} ^+}} \!\rightarrow {\mu ^+} {\mu ^-} {\mu ^+} {{\upnu } _\mu } is performed using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb−14.7 \, {\hbox {fb}}^{-1} collected by the LHCb experiment. The search is carried out in the region where the lowest of the two ÎŒ+Ό−{\mu ^+\mu ^-} mass combinations is below 980 MeV ⁣/c2980 {\mathrm {\,MeV\!/}c^2} . The data are consistent with the background-only hypothesis and an upper limit of 1.6×10−81.6 \times 10^{-8} at 95% confidence level is set on the branching fraction in the stated kinematic region
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