Precise measurement of the fs/fd ratio of fragmentation fractions and of B0s decay branching fractions
Abstract
The ratio of the B0s and B0 fragmentation fractions, fs/fd, in proton-proton collisions at the LHC, is obtained as a function of B-meson transverse momentum and collision centre-of-mass energy from the combined analysis of different B-decay channels measured by the LHCb experiment. The results are described by a linear function of the meson transverse momentum, or with a function inspired by Tsallis statistics. Precise measurements of the branching fractions of the B0s J/ φ and B0s D-s π+ decays are performed, reducing their uncertainty by about a factor of two with respect to previous world averages. Numerous B0s decay branching fractions, measured at the LHCb experiment, are also updated using the new values of fs/fd and branching fractions of normalisation channels. These results reduce a major source of systematic uncertainty in several searches for new physics performed through measurements of B0s branching fractions.
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