Direct Limits on the Bs Oscillation Frequency
Abstract
We report results of a study of the Bs oscillation frequency using a large sample of Bs semileptonic decays corresponding to approximately 1 fb-1 of integrated luminosity collected by the D0 experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider in 2002-2006. The amplitude method gives a lower limit on the Bs oscillation frequency at 14.8 ps-1 at the 95% C.L. At ms = 19 ps-1, the amplitude deviates from the hypothesis A=0 (A=1) by 2.5 (1.6) standard deviations, corresponding to a two-sided C.L. of 1% (10%). A likelihood scan over the oscillation frequency, ms, gives a most probable value of 19 ps-1 and a range of 17 < ms < 21 ps-1 at the 90% C.L., assuming Gaussian uncertainties. This is the first direct two-sided bound measured by a single experiment. If ms lies above 22 ps-1, then the probability that it would produce a likelihood minimum similar to the one observed in the interval 16 < ms < 22 ps-1 is (5.0+-0.3)%.
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