Measurement of the mass and production rate of b- baryons
Abstract
The first measurement of the production rate of b- baryons in pp collisions relative to that of b0 baryons is reported, using data samples collected by the LHCb experiment, and corresponding to integrated luminosities of 1, 2 and 1.6 fb-1 at s=7,~8 and 13 TeV, respectively. In the kinematic region 2 < η < 6 and p T<20 GeV/c, we measure align* f_b-f_b0B(b- J/-)B(b0 J/) &= (10.80.90.8)×10-2~~[s=7,8~ TeV],\\ f_b-f_b0B(b- J/-)B(b0 J/) &= (13.11.11.0)×10-2~~[s=13~ TeV], align* where f_b- and f_b0 are the fragmentation fractions of b quarks into b- and b0 baryons, respectively, B represents branching fractions, and the uncertainties are due to statistical and experimental systematic sources. The values of f_b-/f_b0 are obtained by invoking SU(3) symmetry in the b- J- and b0 J/ decays. Production asymmetries between b- and b+ baryons are also reported. The mass of the b- baryon is also measured relative to that of the b0 baryon, from which it is found that align* m(b-) &= 5796.700.390.150.17~ MeV/c2, align* where the last uncertainty is due to the precision on the known b0 mass. This result represents the most precise determination of the b- mass.
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