Measurement of CP violation in B0→D+D- and B0s→D+sD-s decays

Abstract

A time-dependent, flavour-tagged measurement of CP violation is performed with B0→D+D- and B0s→D+sD-s decays, using data collected by the LHCb detector in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6 fb-1. In B0→D+D- decays the CP-violation parameters are measured to be align SD+D- & = -0.552 0.100\,(stat) 0.010\,(syst), CD+D- & = -0.128 0.103\,(stat) 0.010\,(syst). align In B0s → D+sD-s decays the CP-violating parameter formulation in terms of φs and |λ| results in align φs & = -0.086 0.106 \,(stat) 0.028\,(syst) \,rad, |λD+sD-s| & = -1.145 0.126\,(stat) 0.031\,(syst). align These results represent the most precise single measurement of the CP-violation parameters in their respective channels. For the first time in a single measurement, CP symmetry is observed to be violated in B0→D+D- decays with a significance exceeding six standard deviations.

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