Identification of Neutral B Mesons Using Correlated Hadrons
Abstract
The identification of the flavor of a neutral B meson can make use of hadrons produced nearby in phase space. Examples include the decay of ``B**'' resonances or the production of hadrons as a result of the fragmentation process. Some aspects of this method are discussed, including time-dependent effects in neutral B decays to flavor states, to eigenstates of CP and to other states, and the effects of possible coherence between B0 and B0 in the initial state. We study the behavior of the leading hadrons in b-quark jets and the expected properties of B** resonances. These are extrapolated from the corresponding D** resonances, of whose properties we suggest further studies.
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