First observation of the decay Bs0 → φ K*0
Abstract
The first observation of the decay Bs0 → φ K*0 is reported. The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb-1 of pp collisions at s = 7 TeV, collected with the LHCb detector. A yield of 30 6 Bs0 → (K+K-)(K-π+) decays is found in the mass windows 1012.5 < M(K+K-) < 1026.5 MeV/c2 and 746 < M(K-π+)< 1046 MeV/c2. The signal yield is found to be dominated by Bs0 → φ K*0 decays, and the corresponding branching fraction is measured to be B(Bs0 → φ K*0) = (1.10 0.24 (stat) 0.14 (syst) 0.08 (fd/fs)) × 10-6, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic and from the ratio of fragmentation fractions fd/fs which accounts for the different production rate of B0 and Bs0 mesons. The significance of Bs0 → φ K*0 signal is 6.1 standard deviations. The fraction of longitudinal polarization in Bs0 → φ K*0 decays is found to be f0 = 0.51 0.15 (stat) 0.07 (syst).