Amplitude analysis of B s 0 → K S 0 K±π∓ decays
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Aaij, R.; Abellán Beteta, C.; Adeva, B.; Adinolfi, M.; Aidala, C. A; Ajaltouni, Z.; Akar, S.; Albicocco, P.; Albrecht, J.; Alessio, F.; Alexander, M.; Alfonso Albero, A.; Alkhazov, G.; Alvarez Cartelle, P.; Alves, A. A; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
The first untagged decay-time-integrated amplitude analysis of B
s
0
→ K
S
0
K±π∓ decays is performed using a sample corresponding to 3.0 fb−1 of pp collision data recorded with the LHCb detector during 2011 and 2012. The data are described with an amplitude model that contains contributions from the intermediate resonances K*(892)0,+, K
2
*
(1430)0,+ and K
0
*
(1430)0,+, and their charge conjugates. Measurements of the branching fractions of the decay modes B
s
0
→ K*(892)±K∓ and
B
s
0
→
K
*
—
892
0
K
0
—
$$ {B}_s^0\to \overset{\left(\hbox{---} \right)}{K^{*}}{(892)}^0\overset{\left(\hbox{---} \right)}{K^0} $$
are in agreement with, and more precise than, previous results. The decays B
s
0
→ K
0
*
(1430)±K∓ and
B
s
0
→
K
0
*
—
1430
0
K
0
—
$$ {B}_s^0\to \overset{\left(\hbox{---} \right)}{K_0^{*}}{(1430)}^0\overset{\left(\hbox{---} \right)}{K^0} $$
are observed for the first time, each with significance over 10 standard deviations.
Date issued
2019-06-21Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsPublisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Citation
Journal of High Energy Physics. 2019 Jun 21;2019(6):114
Version: Final published version