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Studies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb data

Hadronic B decays offer rich opportunities for CP-violation studies. Decays of the type $B \to DX$, where D represents a charmed meson ($D^0, D^{(*)+}$ or $D_s$), allow for a theoretically clean determination of the CKM triangle angle $\gamma$ which will provide a Standard Model benchmark of this qu...

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Autor principal: Martens, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1328894
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description Hadronic B decays offer rich opportunities for CP-violation studies. Decays of the type $B \to DX$, where D represents a charmed meson ($D^0, D^{(*)+}$ or $D_s$), allow for a theoretically clean determination of the CKM triangle angle $\gamma$ which will provide a Standard Model benchmark of this quantity, robust against new physics effects. Decays into charmless final states, on the other hand, in general receive significant contributions from loop diagrams and are susceptible to the effects of new heavy particles. The trigger schemes of LHCb, and the particle identification provided by its RICH system, give the experiment high sensitivity to these decays. Signals will be shown from the present LHC run, and the measurement programme with the 2010-2011 data set will be discussed.
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spelling cern-13288942019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1328894engMartens, AStudies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb dataParticle Physics - ExperimentHadronic B decays offer rich opportunities for CP-violation studies. Decays of the type $B \to DX$, where D represents a charmed meson ($D^0, D^{(*)+}$ or $D_s$), allow for a theoretically clean determination of the CKM triangle angle $\gamma$ which will provide a Standard Model benchmark of this quantity, robust against new physics effects. Decays into charmless final states, on the other hand, in general receive significant contributions from loop diagrams and are susceptible to the effects of new heavy particles. The trigger schemes of LHCb, and the particle identification provided by its RICH system, give the experiment high sensitivity to these decays. Signals will be shown from the present LHC run, and the measurement programme with the 2010-2011 data set will be discussed.LHCb-PROC-2011-014CERN-LHCb-PROC-2011-014oai:cds.cern.ch:13288942011-10-18
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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Studies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb data
title Studies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb data
title_full Studies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb data
title_fullStr Studies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb data
title_full_unstemmed Studies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb data
title_short Studies of hadronic B decays with early LHCb data
title_sort studies of hadronic b decays with early lhcb data
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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