B flavour tagging using charm decays at the LHCb experiment
Abstract
An algorithm is described for tagging the flavour content at production of neutral B mesons in the LHCb experiment. The algorithm exploits the correlation of the flavour of a B meson with the charge of a reconstructed secondary charm hadron from the decay of the other b hadron produced in the proton-proton collision. Charm hadron candidates are identified in a number of fully or partially reconstructed Cabibbo-favoured decay modes. The algorithm is calibrated on the self-tagged decay modes B+ J/ \, K+ and B0 J/ \, K*0 using 3.0\,fb-1 of data collected by the LHCb experiment at pp centre-of-mass energies of 7\,TeV and 8\,TeV. Its tagging power on these samples of B J/ \, X decays is (0.30 0.01 0.01) \%.
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