A measurement of the B0-anti-B0 oscillation frequency and determination of flavor-tagging efficiency using semileptonic and hadronic B0 decays
Abstract
B0-anti-B0 flavor oscillations are studied in e+e- annihilation data collected with the BABAR detector at center-of-mass energies near the Y(4S) resonance. One B is reconstructed in a hadronic or semileptonic decay mode, and the flavor of the other B in the event is determined with a tagging algorithm that exploits the relation between the flavor of the heavy quark and the charges of its decay products. Tagging performance is characterized by an efficiency ei and a probability for mis-identification, wi, for each tagging category. We report a determination of the wrong-tag probabilities, wi, and a preliminary result for the time-dependent B0-anti-B0 oscillation frequency, Deltamd = 0.512+/-0.017+/-0.022 hbar-ps-1.
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