Observation of B0s-B0s mixing and measurement of mixing frequencies using semileptonic B decays

Abstract

The B0s and B0 mixing frequencies, ms and md, are measured using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb-1 collected by the LHCb experiment in pp collisions at a centre of mass energy of 7 TeV during 2011. Around 1.8x106 candidate events are selected of the type B0(s) D-(s) μ+ (+ anything), where about half are from peaking and combinatorial backgrounds. To determine the B decay times, a correction is required for the momentum carried by missing particles, which is performed using a simulation-based statistical method. Associated production of muons or mesons allows us to tag the initial-state flavour and so to resolve oscillations due to mixing. We obtain ms = (17.93 0.22 (stat) 0.15 (syst)) ps-1, md = (0.503 0.011 (stat) 0.013 (syst)) ps-1. The hypothesis of no oscillations is rejected by the equivalent of 5.8 standard deviations for B0s and 13.0 standard deviations for B0. This is the first observation of B0s mixing to be made using only semileptonic decays.

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