Measurement of the relative B- \!→ D0 / D*0 / D**0 μ- μ branching fractions using B- mesons from Bs2*0 decays

Abstract

The decay of the narrow resonance Bs2*0\!→ B- K+ can be used to determine the B- momentum in partially reconstructed decays without any assumptions on the decay products of the B- meson. This technique is employed for the first time to distinguish contributions from D0, D*0, and higher-mass charmed states (D**0) in semileptonic B- decays by using the missing-mass distribution. The measurement is performed using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb-1 collected with the LHCb detector in pp collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. The resulting branching fractions relative to the inclusive B- \!→ D0 X μ- μ are fD0 = B( B- → D0μ-μ )/B( B- → D0 X μ- μ ) = 0.25 0.06, fD**0 = B( B- → ( D**0 → D0 X)μ-μ )/B( B- → D0 X μ- μ ) = 0.21 0.07, with fD*0 = 1 - fD0 - fD**0 making up the remainder.

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