Measurement of CP observables in B D(*) K and B D(*) π decays

Abstract

Measurements of CP observables in B → D(*) K and B → D(*) π decays are presented, where D(*) indicates a neutral D or D* meson that is an admixture of D(*)0 and D(*)0 states. Decays of the D* meson to the Dπ0 and Dγ final states are partially reconstructed without inclusion of the neutral pion or photon, resulting in distinctive shapes in the B candidate invariant mass distribution. Decays of the D meson are fully reconstructed in the K π, K+ K- and π+ π- final states. The analysis uses a sample of charged B mesons produced in pp collisions collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.0, 1.0 and 2.0 fb-1 taken at centre-of-mass energies of s = 7, 8 and 13 TeV, respectively. The study of B D* K and B D* π decays using a partial reconstruction method is the first of its kind, while the measurement of B D K and B D π decays is an update of previous LHCb measurements. The B D K results are the most precise to date.

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