Measurement of the differential branching fraction of the decay b0→μ+μ-
Abstract
The differential branching fraction of the decay b0→μ+μ- is measured as a function of the square of the dimuon invariant mass, q2. A yield of 7812 b0→μ+μ- decays is observed using data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0\,fb-1, collected by the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy of 7\,TeV. A significant signal is found in the q2 region above the square of the J/ mass, while at lower-q2 values upper limits are set on the differential branching fraction. Integrating the differential branching fraction over q2, while excluding the J/ and (2S) regions, gives a branching fraction of (b0→μ+μ-)=(0.96 0.16 0.13 0.21 (norm))× 10-6, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic and due to the normalisation mode, b0→ J/psi$, respectively.
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