Precision measurement of CP violation in Bs0 J/ K+K- decays

Abstract

The time-dependent CP asymmetry in Bs0 J/ K+K- decays is measured using pp collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0fb-1, collected with the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8TeV. In a sample of 96 000 Bs0 J/ K+K- decays, the CP-violating phase φs is measured, as well as the decay widths L and H of the light and heavy mass eigenstates of the Bs0-Bs0 system. The values obtained are φs = -0.058 0.049 0.006 rad, s (L+H)/2 = 0.6603 0.0027 0.0015ps-1, ands L - H = 0.0805 0.0091 0.0032ps-1, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. These are the most precise single measurements of those quantities to date. A combined analysis with Bs0 J/ π+π- decays gives φs = -0.010 0.039 rad. All measurements are in agreement with the Standard Model predictions. For the first time the phase φs is measured independently for each polarisation state of the K+K- system and shows no evidence for polarisation dependence.

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