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LHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCb

Although the branching ratio of $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ has been measured to be consistent with that predicted by the Standard Model, new physics could still be present and detectable through analysing details of the decay process. In particular, the photon from the b is predominantly left handed in...

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Autor principal: Nicol, Michelle
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1405710
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description Although the branching ratio of $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ has been measured to be consistent with that predicted by the Standard Model, new physics could still be present and detectable through analysing details of the decay process. In particular, the photon from the b is predominantly left handed in the SM, whereas additional right handed currents can arise in certain classes of new physics models. Access to the polarisation information is available via an angular analysis of $B \rightarrow K^*e^+e^-$. Hadronic form factors render theoretical predictions over the whole $q^2$ (the dilepton invariant mass squared) range difficult . However, it has been shown that at low $q^2$, certain asymmetries providing information on the photon polarisation can be formed, where these uncertainties are controllable. This poster will present an overview of the method to measure the photon polarisation at the LHCb experiment at CERN by performing an angular analysis of $B \rightarrow K^*e^+e^-$ at low $q^2$.
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spelling cern-14057102019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1405710engNicol, MichelleLHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCbAlthough the branching ratio of $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ has been measured to be consistent with that predicted by the Standard Model, new physics could still be present and detectable through analysing details of the decay process. In particular, the photon from the b is predominantly left handed in the SM, whereas additional right handed currents can arise in certain classes of new physics models. Access to the polarisation information is available via an angular analysis of $B \rightarrow K^*e^+e^-$. Hadronic form factors render theoretical predictions over the whole $q^2$ (the dilepton invariant mass squared) range difficult . However, it has been shown that at low $q^2$, certain asymmetries providing information on the photon polarisation can be formed, where these uncertainties are controllable. This poster will present an overview of the method to measure the photon polarisation at the LHCb experiment at CERN by performing an angular analysis of $B \rightarrow K^*e^+e^-$ at low $q^2$.Poster-2011-203oai:cds.cern.ch:14057102011-11-17
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LHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCb
title LHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCb
title_full LHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCb
title_fullStr LHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCb
title_full_unstemmed LHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCb
title_short LHCb: Photon polarisation B in $b \rightarrow s\gamma$ using B $\rightarrow$ K$^*$e$^+$e$^-$ at LHCb
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