First observation of b0 → K+π- and b0 → K+K- decays at LHCb
Abstract
The physics potential for b-baryon decays has been relatively unexplored until the advent of the LHC, and as such important questions still exist about their fundamental properties, such as whether their decays exhibit C\!P violation. Presented here are observations of the decays b0 → K+π- and b0 → K+K-, made at a significance level of 8.1 and 15.8 Gaussian standard deviations, respectively, and measurements of their branching fractions. The phase-space integrated C\!P asymmetries of these decays are also measured and found to be consistent with zero. Limits are set on the branching fractions of other b0 and b0 decays to h+h - (where h is a kaon or pion).
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