Study of charmonium production in b-hadron decays and first evidence for the decay Bs0 → φ φ φ

Abstract

Using decays to φ-meson pairs, the inclusive production of charmonium states in b-hadron decays is studied with pp collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0fb-1, collected by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. Denoting by BC B(b CX)× B(Cφφ) the inclusive branching fraction of a b hadron to a charmonium state C that decays into a pair of φ mesons, ratios RC1C2 BC1/BC2 are determined as Rc0ηc(1S)=0.1470.0230.011, Rc1ηc (1S)=0.0730.0160.006, Rc2ηc (1S)=0.0810.0130.005, Rc1_c0=0.500.110.01, Rc2_c0=0.560.100.01 and Rηc (2S)ηc(1S)=0.0400.0110.004. Here and below the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. Upper limits at 90\% confidence level for the inclusive production of X(3872), X(3915) and c2(2P) states are obtained as RX(3872)_c1<0.34, RX(3915)_c0<0.12 and Rc2(2P)_c2<0.16. Differential cross-sections as a function of transverse momentum are measured for the ηc(1S) and c states. The branching fraction of the decay Bs0→φφφ is measured for the first time, B(Bs0φφφ)=(2.150.540.280.21B)× 10-6. Here the third uncertainty is due to the branching fraction of the decay Bs0φφ, which is used for normalization. No evidence for intermediate resonances is seen. A preferentially transverse φ polarization is observed. The measurements allow the determination of the ratio of the branching fractions for the ηc(1S) decays to φφ and pp as B(ηc(1S)φφ)/B(ηc(1S) pp)=1.790.140.32.

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