Measurement of phis at LHCb
Abstract
A time dependent angular analysis of the decay mode Bs → J/ φ allows for the measurement of the mixing induced CP-violating phase φs. Within the Standard Model φs is theoretically precisely predicted to be very small, however many Standard Model extensions predict sizeable contributions to this phase. The current experimental knowledge of φs has very larger uncertainties. However already with the data expected to be delivered within the next year, the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, has the potential to improve significantly existing measurements. In a data set of up to 37.5 pb-1 taken in 2010, first physics signals in the LHCb detector are reconstructed and their properties are compared to Monte Carlo predictions. Based on recently published measurements of bb cross-sections from the LHCb collaboration, the sensitivity on the CP violating phase φs in the decay Bs → J/ φ is evaluated. Additionally an alternative method to potentially extract complementary information on φs from the measurement of the asymmetry in semileptonic final states is presented.