Measurement of the C asymmetry in B+ → K+ μ+ μ- decays
Abstract
A measurement of the C asymmetry in B+ → K+ μ+ μ- decays is presented using pp collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0\,fb-1, recorded by the LHCb experiment during 2011 at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV. The measurement is performed in seven bins of μ+ μ- invariant mass squared in the range 0.05<q2<22.00GeV2/c4, excluding the J/ and (2S) resonance regions. Production and detection asymmetries are corrected for using the B+ → J/ K+ decay as a control mode. Averaged over all the bins, the C asymmetry is found to be AC = 0.000 0.033(stat.) 0.005 (syst.) 0.007(J/ K+), where the third uncertainty is due to the C asymmetry of the control mode. This is consistent with the Standard Model prediction.
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