Precision Measurement of CP Violation in the Penguin-Mediated Decay Bs0→ϕϕ
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Precision Measurement of CP Violation in the Penguin-Mediated Decay Bs0→ϕϕData
2023-10-27Cita bibliográfica
R. Aaij et al., Precision Measurement of C P Violation in the Penguin-Mediated Decay B s 0 → ϕ ϕ, Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171802 (2023).
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[Abstract] A flavor-tagged time-dependent angular analysis of the decay B0s→ ϕϕ is performed using pp collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at the center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6 fb−1. The CP-violating phase and direct CP-violation parameter are measured to be ϕs¯sss ¼ −0.042 0.075 0.009 rad and jλj ¼ 1.004 0.030 0.009, respectively, assuming the same values for all polarization states of the ϕϕ system. In these results, the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. These parameters are also determined separately for each polarization state, showing no evidence for polarization dependence. The results are combined with previous LHCb measurements using pp collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, yielding ϕs¯sss ¼ −0.074 0.069 rad and jλj ¼ 1.009 0.030. This is the most precise study of time-dependent CP violation in a penguindominated B meson decay. The results are consistent with CP symmetry and with the standard model predictions.
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Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix
Hadronic decays
Particle mixing & oscillations
Bottom mesons
CP violation
Hadron colliders
Hadronic decays
Particle mixing & oscillations
Bottom mesons
CP violation
Hadron colliders
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