Measurement of b-hadron fractions in 13 TeV pp collisions

Abstract

The production fractions of Bs0 and b0 hadrons, normalized to the sum of B- and B0 fractions, are measured in 13 TeV pp collisions using data collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.67/fb. These ratios, averaged over the b-hadron transverse momenta from 4 to 25 GeV and pseudorapidity from 2 to 5, are 0.122 0.006 for Bs0, and 0.259 0.018 for b0, where the uncertainties arise from both statistical and systematic sources. The b0 ratio depends strongly on transverse momentum, while the Bs0 ratio shows a mild dependence. Neither ratio shows variations with pseudorapidity. The measurements are made using semileptonic decays to minimize theoretical uncertainties. In addition, the ratio of D+ to D0 mesons produced in the sum of B0 and B- semileptonic decays is determined as 0.3590.006 0.009, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic.

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