First observation of the decay Bs0 K-μ+μ and a measurement of |Vub|/|Vcb|
Abstract
The first observation of the suppressed semileptonic Bs0 K-μ+μ decay is reported. Using a data sample recorded in pp collisions in 2012 with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2 fb-1, the branching fraction B(Bs0 K-μ+μ) is measured to be (1.060.05~(stat)0.08~(syst))× 10-4, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second one represents the combined systematic uncertainties. The decay Bs0 Ds-μ+μ, where Ds- is reconstructed in the final state K+K-π-, is used as a normalization channel to minimize the experimental systematic uncertainty. Theoretical calculations on the form factors of the Bs0 K- and Bs0 Ds- transitions are employed to determine the ratio of the CKM matrix elements |Vub|/|Vcb| at low and high Bs0 K- momentum transfer.