Measurement of CP asymmetries and polarisation fractions in Bs0 → K*0K*0 decays

Abstract

An angular analysis of the decay Bs0 → K*0K*0 is performed using pp collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb-1 collected by the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy s = 7 TeV. A combined angular and mass analysis separates six helicity amplitudes and allows the measurement of the longitudinal polarisation fraction fL = 0.201 0.057 (stat.) 0.040(syst.) for the Bs0 → K*(892)0 K*(892)0 decay. A large scalar contribution from the K*0(1430) and K*0(800) resonances is found, allowing the determination of additional CP asymmetries. Triple product and direct CP asymmetries are determined to be compatible with the Standard Model expectations. The branching fraction B(Bs0 → K*(892)0 K*(892)0) is measured to be (10.8 2.1 \ (stat.) 1.4 \ (syst.) 0.6 \ (fd/fs) ) × 10-6.

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