Measurement of the CKM angle γ from a combination of B[superscript ±] → Dh[superscript ±] analyses
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Williams, Michael
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A combination of three LHCb measurements of the CKM angle γ is presented. The decays B[superscript ±]→DK[superscript ±] and B [superscript ±] →Dπ[superscript ±] are used, where D denotes an admixture of D[superscript 0] and [bar over D][superscript 0] mesons, decaying into K[superscript +] K[superscript -], π[superscript +] π[superscript - ], K[superscript ±] π[superscript ∓], K[superscript ±] π[superscript ∓] π[superscript ±]π [superscript ∓], K[subscript S][superscript 0]π[superscript +]π[superscript -], or K[subscript S][superscript 0]K[superscript +]K[superscript -] final states. All measurements use a dataset corresponding to 1.0 fb[superscript -1] of integrated luminosity. Combining results from B[superscript ±]→DK[superscript ±] decays alone a best-fit value of γ=72.0° is found, and confidence intervals are setγ∈[56.4,86.7]°at 68% CL,γ∈[42.6,99.6] °at 95% CL. The best-fit value of γ found from a combination of results from B[superscript ±] →Dπ[superscript ±] decays alone, is γ=18.9°, and the confidence intervalsγ∈[7.4,99.2]°∪[167.9,176.4] °at 68% CL are set, without constraint at 95% CL. The combination of results from B[superscript ±]→DK[superscript ±] and B[supers cript ±] →Dπ[superscript ±] decays gives a best-fit value of γ=72.6° and the confidence intervalsγ∈[55.4,82.3]°at 68% CL,γ∈[40.2,92.7] °at 95% CL are set. All values are expressed modulo 180°, and are obtained taking into account the effect of D[superscript 0][bar over D][superscript 0] mixing.
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2013-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Physics Letters B
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Elsevier BV
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Aaij, R., et al. “Measurement of the CKM Angle γ from a Combination of B[superscript ±]→Dh[superscript ±] Analyses.” Physics Letters B, vol. 726, no. 1–3, Oct. 2013, pp. 151–63. © 2013 CERN.
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03702693
0370-2693