Recent Heavy-Flavor Measurements from OPAL

Abstract

A selection of recent heavy-flavor results from OPAL using the LEP1 data sample are presented. The average polarization of b baryons in hadronic Z0 decay has been measured to be -0.56+0.20-0.13 (stat.) +- 0.09(syst.) using semileptonic decays of Lambdab baryons. A search has been conducted for the radially excited D*' and has produced a 95% CL upper limit on its production of f(Z0 -> D*'+-(2629))xBr(D*'+- -> D*+- pi+ pi-) < 2.1x10-3. Finally, the measurement of the product branching ratio $f(b -> Lambdab)xBr(Lambdab -> Lambda X)= (2.67 +- 0.38 (stat) +0.67-0.60(syst.))% has been made. This measurement, along with an earlier measurement of the product branching ratio f(b -> Lambdab)xBr(Lambdab -> Lambda l X), has been used to compute an updated RLambda l = Br(Lambdab -> Lambda l X)/Br(Lambdab -> X)= (8.0 +- 1.2 (stat.) +- 0.9 (syst.))%, consistent with the expected low semileptonic branching fraction of the Lambdab inferred from its short lifetime compared to the other b hadrons.

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