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Measurements of the S-wave fraction in B0 → K+ π- μ+ μ- decays and the B0 → K*(892)0 μ+ μ- differential branching fraction

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP11(2016)047

Keywords

B physics; Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments); Rare decay

Funding

  1. CERN
  2. CAPES (Brazil)
  3. CNPq (Brazil)
  4. FAPERJ (Brazil)
  5. FINEP (Brazil)
  6. NSFC (China)
  7. CNRS/IN2P3 (France)
  8. BMBF (Germany)
  9. DFG (Germany)
  10. MPG (Germany)
  11. INFN (Italy)
  12. FOM (The Netherlands)
  13. NWO (The Netherlands)
  14. MNiSW (Poland)
  15. NCN (Poland)
  16. MEN/IFA (Romania)
  17. MinES (Russia)
  18. FANO (Russia)
  19. MinECo (Spain)
  20. SNSF (Switzerland)
  21. SER (Switzerland)
  22. NASU (Ukraine)
  23. STFC (United Kingdom)
  24. NSF (U.S.A.)
  25. AvH Foundation (Germany)
  26. EPLANET
  27. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
  28. ERC (European Union)
  29. Conseil General de Haute-Savoie
  30. Labex ENIGMASS
  31. OCEVU
  32. Region Auvergne (France)
  33. RFBR
  34. Yandex LLC (Russia)
  35. GVA
  36. XuntaGal
  37. GENCAT (Spain)
  38. Herchel Smith Fund
  39. Royal Society
  40. Royal Commission for the Exhibition
  41. Leverhulme Trust (United Kingdom)
  42. CERN
  43. CAPES (Brazil)
  44. CNPq (Brazil)
  45. FAPERJ (Brazil)
  46. FINEP (Brazil)
  47. NSFC (China)
  48. CNRS/IN2P3 (France)
  49. BMBF (Germany)
  50. DFG (Germany)
  51. MPG (Germany)
  52. INFN (Italy)
  53. FOM (The Netherlands)
  54. NWO (The Netherlands)
  55. MNiSW (Poland)
  56. NCN (Poland)
  57. MEN/IFA (Romania)
  58. MinES (Russia)
  59. FANO (Russia)
  60. MinECo (Spain)
  61. SNSF (Switzerland)
  62. SER (Switzerland)
  63. NASU (Ukraine)
  64. STFC (United Kingdom)
  65. NSF (U.S.A.)
  66. AvH Foundation (Germany)
  67. EPLANET
  68. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
  69. ERC (European Union)
  70. Conseil General de Haute-Savoie
  71. Labex ENIGMASS
  72. OCEVU
  73. Region Auvergne (France)
  74. RFBR
  75. Yandex LLC (Russia)
  76. GVA
  77. XuntaGal
  78. GENCAT (Spain)
  79. Herchel Smith Fund
  80. Royal Society
  81. Royal Commission for the Exhibition
  82. Leverhulme Trust (United Kingdom)
  83. STFC [LHCb, ST/N000242/1, LHCb Upgrades, ST/L003538/1, ST/N001370/1, ST/H006737/1, ST/M004058/1, ST/K00140X/1, ST/K004646/1, ST/K003410/1, ST/J004332/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  84. Science and Technology Facilities Council [1416165, ST/N000250/1, ST/L003538/1, LHCb Upgrades, 1415632, 1565032, 1565116, 1369397, 1364044, ST/K003410/1, ST/J004332/1, 1514623, ST/M004058/1, ST/K00140X/1, ST/N000242/1, 1564711, ST/K004646/1, LHCb, ST/N001370/1, GRIDPP] Funding Source: researchfish

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A measurement of the differential branching fraction of the decay B-0 -> K* (892)(0) mu(+)mu(-) is presented together with a determination of the S-wave fraction of the K+ pi(-) system in the decay B-0 -> K+ pi-mu(+)mu(-). The analysis is based on pp-collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 fb(-1) collected with the LHCb experiment. The measurements are made in bins of the invariant mass squared of the dimuon system, q(2). Precise theoretical predictions for the differential branching fraction of B-0 -> K* (892)(0) mu(+) mu(-) decays are available for the q(2) region 1.1 < q(2) < 6.0 GeV2/c(4). In this q(2) region, for the K+pi(-) invariant mass range 796 < m(K pi) < 996MeV/c(2), the S-wave fraction of the K+pi(-) system in B-0 -> K+pi(-)mu(+)mu(-) decays is found to be F-S - 0.101 +/- 0.017(stat) +/- 0: 009(syst), and the differential branching fraction of B-0 -> K* (892)(0) mu(+)mu(-) decays is determined to be dB/dq(2) = (0.392(-0.019)(+ 0.020)(stat) +/- 0.010(syst) +/- 0.027(norm)) x 10(-7) c(4)/GeV2. The differential branching fraction measurements presented are the most precise to date and are found to be in agreement with Standard Model predictions.

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