Resonances and CP violation in Bs0 and Bs0 J/ K+K- decays in the mass region above the φ(1020)

Abstract

The decays of Bs0 and Bs0 mesons into the J/ K+K- final state are studied in the K+K- mass region above the φ(1020) meson in order to determine the resonant substructure and measure the CP-violating phase, φs, the decay width, s, and the width difference between light and heavy mass eigenstates, s. A decay-time dependent amplitude analysis is employed. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb-1 produced in 7 and 8 Tev pp collisions at the LHC, collected by the LHCb experiment. The measurement determines φs = 11910734 \, mrad. A combination with previous LHCb measurements using similar decays into the J/ π+π- and J/φ(1020) final states gives φs=137 \,mrad, consistent with the Standard Model prediction.

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