Measurement of b hadron masses in exclusive J/ decays with the CDF detector
Abstract
We measure the masses of b hadrons in exclusively reconstructed final states containing a J/μ-μ+ decay using 220 pb-1 of data collected by the CDF II experiment. We find: m(B+) = 5279.10 0.41(stat.) 0.36(sys.) MeVcc, m(B0) = 5279.63 0.53(stat.) 0.33(sys.) MeVcc, m(B0s) = 5366.01 0.73(stat.) 0.33(sys.) MeVcc, m(0b) = 5619.7 1.2(stat.) 1.2(sys.) MeVcc. m(B+) - m(B0) = -0.53 0.67(stat.) 0.14(sys.) MeVcc, m(B0s) - m(B0) = 86.38 0.90(stat.) 0.06(sys.) MeVcc m(0b) - m(B0) = 339.2 1.4(stat.) 0.1(sys.) MeVcc. The measurements of the B0s, 0b mass, m(B0s)-m(B0) and m(0b)-m(B0) mass difference are of better precision than the current world averages.
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