Evidence for the decays B0→D(*)0φ and updated measurements of the branching fractions of the B0s→D(*)0φ decays

Abstract

Evidence for the decays B0→D0φ and B0 → D*0φ is reported with a significance of 3.6\,σ and 4.3\,σ, respectively. The analysis employs pp collision data at centre-of-mass energies s=7, 8 and 13 TeV collected by the LHCb detector and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb-1. The branching fractions are measured to be B(B0→D0φ) = (7.72.10.70.7)×10-7,B(B0 → D*0φ)=(2.20.50.20.2)×10-6. In these results, the first uncertainties are statistical, the second systematic, and the third is related to the branching fraction of the B0→D0K+K- decay, used for normalisation. By combining the branching fractions of the decays B0→D(*)0φ and B0→D(*)0ω, the ω-φ mixing angle δ is constrained to be 2δ = (3.60.70.4)×10-3, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. An updated measurement of the branching fractions of the B0s → D(*)0φ decays, which can be used to determine the CKM angle γ, leads to B(B0s→D0φ)=(2.300.10 0.110.20)×10-5,B(B0s→D*0φ) =(3.170.16 0.17 0.27)×10-5.

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