Observation of the decay Bs0 → c2 K+ K- in the mass region
Abstract
The Bs0 → c2 K+ K- decay mode is observed and its branching fraction relative to the corresponding c1 decay mode, in a 15 MeV/c2 window around the φ mass, is found to be B(Bs0 → c2 K+ K-) B(Bs0 → c1 K+ K-) = (17.1 3.1 0.4 0.9)\%, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the third due to the knowledge of the branching fractions of radiative c decays. The decay mode Bs0 → c1 K+ K- allows the Bs0 mass to be measured as m(Bs0) = 5366.83 0.25 0.27 \, MeV/c2, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. A combination of this result with other LHCb determinations of the Bs0 mass is made.
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