119 research outputs found
Search for lepton flavor violating decays of a heavy neutral particle in p(p)over-bar collisions at root s=1.8 TeV
We report on a search for a high mass, narrow width particle that decays directly to emu, etau, or mutau. We use approximately 110 pb(-1) of data collected with the Collider Detector at Fermilab from 1992 to 1995. No evidence of lepton flavor violating decays is found. Limits are set on the production and decay of sneutrinos with R-parity violating interactions
Study of DsJ(*) + mesons decaying to D∗ +KS0 and D*0K+ final states
A search is performed for D sJ (*) + mesons in the reactions pp → D ∗ + K S 0 X and pp → D *0 K + X using data collected at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV with the LHCb detector. For the D ∗ + K S 0 final state, the decays D *+ → D 0 π + with D 0 → K − π + and D 0 → K − π + π + π − are used. For D *0 K +, the decay D *0 → D 0 π 0 with D 0 → K − π + is used. A prominent D s1(2536)+ signal is observed in both D ∗ + K S 0 and D *0 K + final states. The resonances D s1 * (2700)+ and D s3 * (2860)+ are also observed, yielding information on their properties, including spin-parity assignments. The decay D s2 * (2573)+ → D ∗ + K S 0 is observed for the first time, at a significance of 6.9 σ, and its branching fraction relative to the D s2 * (2573)+ → D + K S 0 decay mode is measured
Observations of Lambda(0)(b) -> Lambda K+pi(-) and Lambda(0)(b) -> Lambda K+K- decays and searches for other Lambda(0)(b) and Xi(0)(b) decays to Lambda h(+)h '(-) final states
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Search for Violations of Lorentz Invariance and CPT Symmetry in B-(s)(0) Mixing
Violations of CPT symmetry and Lorentz invariance are searched for by studying interference effects in B^{0} mixing and in B_{s}^{0} mixing. Samples of B^{0}→J/ψK_{S}^{0} and B_{s}^{0}→J/ψK^{+}K^{-} decays are recorded by the LHCb detector in proton-proton collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb^{-1}. No periodic variations of the particle-antiparticle mass differences are found, consistent with Lorentz invariance and CPT symmetry. Results are expressed in terms of the standard model extension parameter Δa_{μ} with precisions of O(10^{-15}) and O(10^{-14}) GeV for the B^{0} and B_{s}^{0} systems, respectively. With no assumption on Lorentz (non)invariance, the CPT-violating parameter z in the B_{s}^{0} system is measured for the first time and found to be Re(z)=-0.022±0.033±0.005 and Im(z)=0.004±0.011±0.002, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic
Study of the doubly charmed tetraquark T+cc
Quantum chromodynamics, the theory of the strong force, describes interactions of coloured quarks and gluons and the formation of hadronic matter. Conventional hadronic matter consists of baryons and mesons made of three quarks and quark-antiquark pairs, respectively. Particles with an alternative quark content are known as exotic states. Here a study is reported of an exotic narrow state in the D0D0π+ mass spectrum just below the D*+D0 mass threshold produced in proton-proton collisions collected with the LHCb detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The state is consistent with the ground isoscalar T+cc tetraquark with a quark content of ccu⎯⎯⎯d⎯⎯⎯ and spin-parity quantum numbers JP = 1+. Study of the DD mass spectra disfavours interpretation of the resonance as the isovector state. The decay structure via intermediate off-shell D*+ mesons is consistent with the observed D0π+ mass distribution. To analyse the mass of the resonance and its coupling to the D*D system, a dedicated model is developed under the assumption of an isoscalar axial-vector T+cc state decaying to the D*D channel. Using this model, resonance parameters including the pole position, scattering length, effective range and compositeness are determined to reveal important information about the nature of the T+cc state. In addition, an unexpected dependence of the production rate on track multiplicity is observed
Measurement of the B-s(0) -> D-s(()*D-)+(s)(*()-) branching fractions
The branching fraction of the decay B-s(0) -> D-s(()*D-)+(s)(*()-)
is measured using pp collision data corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 1.0 fb(-1), collected using the LHCb detector at a
center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV. It is found to be B(B-s(0) ->
D-s(()*D-)(s)(*()-)) = (3.05 +/- 0.10 +/- 0.20 +/- 0.34) where
the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and due to the
normalization channel, respectively. The branching fractions of the
individual decays corresponding to the presence of one or two
D-s(*+/-) are also measured. The individual branching fractions are
found to be B(B-s(0) -> D-s*D-+/-(s)-/+) = (1.35 +/- 0.06 +/- 0.09 +/-
0.15) B(B-s(0) -> D-s*D-+(s)*(-)) = (1.27 +/- 0.08 +/- 0.10 +/-
0.14)%. All three results are the most precise determinations to date
A new algorithm for identifying the flavour of B-s(0) mesons at LHCb
A new algorithm for the determination of the initial flavour of B-s(0)
mesons is presented. The algorithm is based on two neural networks and
exploits the b hadron production mechanism at a hadron collider. The
first network is trained to select charged kaons produced in association
with the B-s(0) meson. The second network combines the kaon charges to
assign the B-s(0) flavour and estimates the probability of a wrong
assignment. The algorithm is calibrated using data corresponding to an
integrated luminosity of 3 fb(-1) collected by the LHCb experiment in
proton-proton collisions at 7 and 8 TeV centre-of-mass energies. The
calibration is performed in two ways: by resolving the B-s(0)-B-s(0)
flavour oscillations in B-s(0) -> D-s(-)pi(+) decays, and by analysing
flavour-specific B-s2*(5840)(0) -> B+K- decays. The tagging power
measured in B-s(0) -> D-s(-)pi(+) decays is found to be (1.80 +/- 0.19 (
stat) +/- 0.18 (syst)) which is an improvement of about 50% compared
to a similar algorithm previously used in the LHCb experiment
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