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Observation of the decay $\overline{B}_s^0 \rightarrow ψ(2S) K^+ π^-$

Published 24 Mar 2015 in hep-ex | (1503.07112v3)

Abstract: The decay $\overline{B}_s0 \rightarrow \psi(2S) K+ \pi-$ is observed using a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3.0fb{-1}$ collected by the LHCb experiment in $pp$ collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. The branching fraction relative to the $B0\rightarrow \psi(2S) K+ \pi-$ decay mode is measured to be \begin{equation} \frac{{\cal B}(\overline{B}0_s \rightarrow \psi(2S) K+ \pi-)}{{\cal B}(B0 \rightarrow \psi(2S) K+ \pi-)} = 5.38 \pm 0.36 (stat) \pm 0.22 (syst) \pm 0.31 \, (f_s/f_d) \, \%,\nonumber \end{equation} where $f_s/f_d$ indicates the uncertainty due to the ratio of probabilities for a $b$ quark to hadronise into a $B_s0$ or $B0$ meson. Using an amplitude analysis, the fraction of decays proceeding via an intermediate $K*(892)0$ meson is measured to be $0.645 \pm 0.049 (stat) \pm 0.049 (syst)$ and its longitudinal polarisation fraction is $0.524 \pm 0.056 (stat) \pm 0.029 (syst)$. The relative branching fraction for this component is determined to be \begin{equation} \frac{{\cal B}(\overline{B}0_s \rightarrow \psi(2S) K*(892)0)}{{\cal B}(B0 \rightarrow \psi(2S) K*(892)0)} = 5.58 \pm 0.57 (stat) \pm 0.40 (syst) \pm 0.32 \, (f_s/f_d) \, \%. \nonumber \end{equation} In addition, the mass splitting between the $B_s0$ and $B0$ mesons is measured as \begin{equation} M(B0_s) - M(B0) = 87.45 \pm 0.44 (stat) \pm 0.07 (syst) MeV/c2. \nonumber \end{equation}

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