Measurement of CP violation and the Bs0 meson decay width difference with Bs0 J/ K+ K- and Bs0 J/π+π- decays
Abstract
The time-dependent CP asymmetry in Bs0 J/ K+K- decays is measured using pp collision data at s=7TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0fb-1, collected with the LHCb detector. The decay time distribution is characterised by the decay widths L and H of the light and heavy mass eigenstates of the Bs0--Bs0 system and by a CP-violating phase φs. In a sample of 27\,617 Bs0 J/ K+K- decays, where the dominant contribution comes from Bs0 J/φ\ decays, these parameters are measured to be φs = 0.07 0.09 (stat) 0.01 (syst) rad, s (L+H)/2 = 0.663 0.005 (stat) 0.006 (syst) ps-1, s L -H = 0.100 0.016 (stat) 0.003 (syst) & ps-1, corresponding to the single most precise determination of φs, s and s. The result of performing a combined analysis with Bs0 J/ π+π- decays gives φs = 0.01 0.07 (stat) 0.01 (syst) rad, s = 0.661 0.004 (stat) 0.006 (syst) ps-1, s = 0.106 0.011 (stat) 0.007 (syst) & ps-1. All measurements are in agreement with the Standard Model predictions.
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