Measurement of the B0 -B0 mixing rate with B0(B0) D* π partial reconstruction
Abstract
We report a measurement of the B0-B0 mixing parameter md based on a 29.1~fb-1 sample of (4S) resonance decays collected by the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric e+ e- collider. We use events with a partially reconstructed B0(B0) D* π candidate and where the flavor of the accompanying B meson is identified by the charge of the lepton from a B0(B0) X decay. The proper-time difference between the two B mesons is determined from the distance between the two decay vertices. From a simultaneous fit to the proper-time distributions for the same-flavor (B0(B0), ) and opposite-flavor (B0(B0), ) event samples, we measure the mass difference between the two mass eigenstates of the neutral B meson to be md= (0.509 0.017~( stat) 0.020~( syst))~ps-1.
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