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Observation of the Λb0→Λc+K+K−π− decay

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Williams, Michael
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© 2021 The Author(s) The Λb0→Λc+K+K−π− decay is observed for the first time using a data sample of proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of s=7 and 8TeV collected by the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3fb−1. The ratio of branching fractions between the Λb0→Λc+K+K−π− and the Λb0→Λc+Ds− decays is measured to be [Formula presented] where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the third is due to the knowledge of the Ds−→K+K−π− branching fraction. No structure on the invariant mass distribution of the Λc+K+ system is found, consistent with no open-charm pentaquark signature.
Date issued
2021-04-10
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/142425
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
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Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
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Elsevier BV
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Williams, Michael. 2021. "Observation of the Λb0→Λc+K+K−π− decay." Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 815.
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