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Recent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopy

<!--HTML--><p><span style="color:#4b4b4b">The spectrum of the B_c family, composed of mesons made of a beauty quark and a charm antiquark (or vice-versa), provides a rich source of information on the non-perturbative QCD processes that bind heavy quarks into hadrons. Whil...

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Autor principal: Sanchez Hernandez, Alberto
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2658270
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description <!--HTML--><p><span style="color:#4b4b4b">The spectrum of the B_c family, composed of mesons made of a beauty quark and a charm antiquark (or vice-versa), provides a rich source of information on the non-perturbative QCD processes that bind heavy quarks into hadrons. While their masses and sizes place them between the charmonium and bottomonium systems, so that many properties can be theoretically inferred by interpolation of existing knowledge, the unequal quark masses and velocities open the door to more complex dynamics, where some (non-relativistic) approximations might break down. This seminar will present B_c spectroscopy results recently obtained by the CMS collaboration, using a data sample of 13 TeV proton-proton collisions. The observations are based on the analysis of the B_c pi pi invariant mass spectrum, measured with a resolution around 6 MeV, where the B_c is reconstructed in the J/psi pi decay. The seminar will also present recent measurements regarding masses and decays of the B_{s1}(5830) and B^</span><span style="color:#4b4b4b">∗</span><span style="color:#4b4b4b">_{s2}(5840) mesons, which combine beauty and strange quarks, based on data collected at 8 TeV.</span></p>
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spelling cern-26582702022-11-02T22:32:54Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2658270engSanchez Hernandez, AlbertoRecent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopyRecent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopyLHC Seminar<!--HTML--><p><span style="color:#4b4b4b">The spectrum of the B_c family, composed of mesons made of a beauty quark and a charm antiquark (or vice-versa), provides a rich source of information on the non-perturbative QCD processes that bind heavy quarks into hadrons. While their masses and sizes place them between the charmonium and bottomonium systems, so that many properties can be theoretically inferred by interpolation of existing knowledge, the unequal quark masses and velocities open the door to more complex dynamics, where some (non-relativistic) approximations might break down. This seminar will present B_c spectroscopy results recently obtained by the CMS collaboration, using a data sample of 13 TeV proton-proton collisions. The observations are based on the analysis of the B_c pi pi invariant mass spectrum, measured with a resolution around 6 MeV, where the B_c is reconstructed in the J/psi pi decay. The seminar will also present recent measurements regarding masses and decays of the B_{s1}(5830) and B^</span><span style="color:#4b4b4b">∗</span><span style="color:#4b4b4b">_{s2}(5840) mesons, which combine beauty and strange quarks, based on data collected at 8 TeV.</span></p>oai:cds.cern.ch:26582702019
spellingShingle LHC Seminar
Sanchez Hernandez, Alberto
Recent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopy
title Recent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopy
title_full Recent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopy
title_fullStr Recent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Recent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopy
title_short Recent CMS measurements on B_c and B_s spectroscopy
title_sort recent cms measurements on b_c and b_s spectroscopy
topic LHC Seminar
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2658270
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