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Measurement of the CP violation phase in the system at LHCb
The interference between Bs decay amplitudes to CP eigenstates Jpsi X
directly or including Bs-Bsbar oscillation gives rise to a measurable CP
violating phase phi_s. Here, a preliminary measurement of phi_s with Bs ->
JpsiK+K- decays, and the measurement using Bs->Jpsipi+pi- decays, both obtained
from a sample of 1/fb of pp collisions, collected by the LHCb experiment at a
centre-of-mass energy sqrt{s}=7 TeV during 2011, are presented. In addition,
the determination of the branching fraction and polarization fractions of
Bs->JpsiKstbar, which can be used to constrain the contribution of sub-leading
penguin contributions to the decay Bs->Jpsi phi, is shown.Comment: Proceedings of the CKM 2012, the 7th International Workshop on the
CKM Unitarity Triangle, University of Cincinnati, USA, 28 September - 2
October 2012; 7 pages, 2 figure
The upgrade of the LHCb trigger system
The LHCb experiment will operate at a luminosity of
cms during LHC Run 3. At this rate the present readout and
hardware Level-0 trigger become a limitation, especially for fully hadronic
final states. In order to maintain a high signal efficiency the upgraded LHCb
detector will deploy two novel concepts: a triggerless readout and a full
software trigger.Comment: Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Trackers, 14-16 May 2014,
University of Pennsylvani
HEP Community White Paper on Software trigger and event reconstruction
Realizing the physics programs of the planned and upgraded high-energy
physics (HEP) experiments over the next 10 years will require the HEP community
to address a number of challenges in the area of software and computing. For
this reason, the HEP software community has engaged in a planning process over
the past two years, with the objective of identifying and prioritizing the
research and development required to enable the next generation of HEP
detectors to fulfill their full physics potential. The aim is to produce a
Community White Paper which will describe the community strategy and a roadmap
for software and computing research and development in HEP for the 2020s. The
topics of event reconstruction and software triggers were considered by a joint
working group and are summarized together in this document.Comment: Editors Vladimir Vava Gligorov and David Lang
Precise measurements of the properties of the B-1(5721)(0,+) and B-2*(5747)(0,+) states and observation of B-+,B-0 pi(-,+) mass structures
Invariant mass distributions of B+Ïâ and B0Ï+ combinations are investigated in order to study excited B mesons. The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to 3.0 fbâ1 of pp collision data, recorded by the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. Precise measurements of the masses and widths of the B1(5721)0,+ and B2(5747)0,+ states are reported. Clear enhancements, particularly prominent at high pion transverse momentum, are seen over background in the mass range 5850-6000 MeV in both B+Ïâ and B0Ï+ combinations. The structures are consistent with the presence of four excited B mesons, labelled BJ (5840)0,+ and BJ (5960)0,+, whose masses and widths are obtained under different hypotheses for their quantum numbers
The legend about sailing ship effects â Is it true or false? The example of cleaner propulsion technologies diffusion in the automotive industry
The global automotive industry is faced with major technological change in the field of propulsion systems. Due to low carbon emission regulations and a rising societal demand for sustainability, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are forced to innovate either in the conventional technology or in the technological alternatives such as electric drives or fuel cells. However, OEMs are only marginally switching to electromobility so far, but rather incrementally innovating traditional technologies. This behaviour can be described as sailing ship effect which contains the reaction of an old technology to a new technology by fostering innovation in the old technology. Firstly, the present study contributes to the discussion in literature on the sailing ship effect by combining its underlying ideas and consequences with the rationales of path dependence to demonstrate that such a behaviour may be individually economical rational. Based on these considerations, we respond to the call for further empirical investigation of the sailing ship effect. We show patent-based evidence that there has been a temporary sailing ship effect in the automotive industry concerning traditional and emerging propulsion systems and discuss implications for corporate technology strategy and policy
A Roadmap for HEP Software and Computing R&D for the 2020s
Particle physics has an ambitious and broad experimental programme for the coming decades. This programme requires large investments in detector hardware, either to build new facilities and experiments, or to upgrade existing ones. Similarly, it requires commensurate investment in the R&D of software to acquire, manage, process, and analyse the shear amounts of data to be recorded. In planning for the HL-LHC in particular, it is critical that all of the collaborating stakeholders agree on the software goals and priorities, and that the efforts complement each other. In this spirit, this white paper describes the R&D activities required to prepare for this software upgrade.Peer reviewe
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The production of tt⟠, W+bb⟠and W+cc⟠is studied in the forward region of protonâproton collisions collected at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.98±0.02 fbâ1 . The W bosons are reconstructed in the decays WââÎœ , where â denotes muon or electron, while the b and c quarks are reconstructed as jets. All measured cross-sections are in agreement with next-to-leading-order Standard Model predictions.The production of , and is studied in the forward region of proton-proton collisions collected at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.98 0.02 \mbox{fb}^{-1}. The bosons are reconstructed in the decays , where denotes muon or electron, while the and quarks are reconstructed as jets. All measured cross-sections are in agreement with next-to-leading-order Standard Model predictions
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