Amplitude Analysis and Measurement of the Time-dependent CP Asymmetry of B[superscript 0]-->K[subscript S][superscript 0]K[subscript S][superscript 0]K[subscript S][superscript 0] Decays
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Dujmic, Denis; Sciolla, Gabriella; Cowan, Ray F
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Amplitude analysis and measurement of the time-dependent CP asymmetry of B0→KS0KS0KS0 decays
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We present the first results on the Dalitz-plot structure and improved measurements of the time-dependent CP-violation parameters of the process B[superscript 0]→KS[superscript 0]KS[superscript 0]KS[superscript 0] obtained using 468×10[superscript 6] BB̅ decays collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy B factory at SLAC. The Dalitz-plot structure is probed by a time-integrated amplitude analysis that does not distinguish between B[superscript 0] and B̅[superscript 0] decays. We measure the total inclusive branching fraction B(B[superscript 0]-->KS[superscript 0]KS[superscript 0]KS[superscript]0)=(6.19±0.48±0.15±0.12)×10-6, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the third represents the Dalitz-plot signal model dependence. We also observe evidence for the intermediate resonant states f0(980), f0(1710), and f2(2010). Their respective product branching fractions are measured to be (2.70[subscript -1.19][superscript +1.25]±0.36±1.17)×10[superscript -6], (0.50[subscript -0.24][superscript +0.46]±0.04±0.10)×10[superscript -6], and (0.54[subscript -0.20][superscript +0.21]±0.03±0.52)×10[superscript -6]. Additionally, we determine the mixing-induced CP-violation parameters to be S=-0.94[subscript -0.21][superscript +0.24]±0.06 and C=-0.17±0.18±0.04, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. These values are in agreement with the standard model expectation. For the first time, we report evidence of CP violation in B[superscript 0]-->KS[superscript 0]KS[superscript 0]KS[superscript 0] decays; CP conservation is excluded at 3.8 standard deviations including systematic uncertainties.
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2012-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear ScienceJournal
Physical Review D
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American Physical Society
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Lees, J. et al. “Amplitude analysis and measurement of the time-dependent CP asymmetry of B0→KS0KS0KS0 decays.” Physical Review D 85.5 (2012): 054023-1-054023-21. © 2012 American Physical Society.
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1550-7998
1089-4918