Study of the Bc+ J/ Ds+ and Bc+ J/ Ds*+ decays with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
The decays Bc+ J/ Ds+ and Bc+ J/ Ds*+ are studied with the ATLAS detector at the LHC using a dataset corresponding to integrated luminosities of 4.9 fb-1 and 20.6 fb-1 of pp collisions collected at centre-of-mass energies s = 7 TeV and 8 TeV, respectively. Signal candidates are identified through J/μ+μ- and Ds(*)+φπ+(γ/π0) decays. With a two-dimensional likelihood fit involving the Bc+ reconstructed invariant mass and an angle between the μ+ and Ds+ candidate momenta in the muon pair rest frame, the yields of Bc+ J/ Ds+ and Bc+ J/ Ds*+, and the transverse polarisation fraction in Bc+ J/ Ds*+ decay are measured. The transverse polarisation fraction is determined to be (Bc+ J/ Ds*+)/(Bc+ J/ Ds*+) = 0.38 0.23 0.07, and the derived ratio of the branching fractions of the two modes is BBc+ J/ Ds*+/BBc+ J/ Ds+ = 2.8 \,+1.2-0.8 0.3, where the first error is statistical and the second is systematic. Finally, a sample of Bc+ J/π+ decays is used to derive the ratios of branching fractions BBc+ J/ Ds+/BBc+ J/ π+ = 3.8 1.1 0.4 0.2 and BBc+ J/ Ds*+/BBc+ J/ π+ = 10.4 3.1 1.5 0.6, where the third error corresponds to the uncertainty of the branching fraction of Ds+φ(K+K-)π+ decay. The available theoretical predictions are generally consistent with the measurement.
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