Angular analysis of B0 D*-Ds*+ with Ds*+ Ds+ γ decays
Abstract
The first full angular analysis of the B0 D*- Ds*+ decay is performed using 6 fb-1 of pp collision data collected with the LHCb experiment at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The Ds*+ Ds+ γ and D*- D0 π- vector meson decays are used with the subsequent Ds+ K+ K- π+ and D0 K+ π- decays. All helicity amplitudes and phases are measured, and the longitudinal polarisation fraction is determined to be f L = 0.578 0.010 0.011 with world-best precision, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. The pattern of helicity amplitude magnitudes is found to align with expectations from quark-helicity conservation in B decays. The ratio of branching fractions [B(B0 D*- Ds*+) × B(Ds*+ Ds+ γ)]/B(B0 D*- Ds+) is measured to be 2.045 0.022 0.071 with world-best precision. In addition, the first observation of the Cabibbo-suppressed Bs0 D*- Ds+ decay is made with a significance of seven standard deviations. The branching fraction ratio B(Bs0 D*- Ds+)/B(B0 D*- Ds+) is measured to be 0.049 0.006 0.003 0.002, where the third uncertainty is due to limited knowledge of the ratio of fragmentation fractions.
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