592 research outputs found

    B0s -> D-sa+1 decay channel in the B0s-mixing studies

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    The usefulness of the Bs 0Ds a1 +,Ds ϕπ K +K π ,a1 +ρ 0π +π +π π +B_s~0 \to D_s~-a_1~+, D_s~- \to \phi \pi~- \to K~+K~-\pi~-, a_1~+ \to \rho~0 \pi~+ \to \pi~+ \pi~- \pi~+ decay chain is investigated for the BsB_s-reconstruction in the future ATLAS BsB_s-mixing experiment. It is shown that this decay channel is almost as suitable for this purpose as previously studied Bs 0Ds π +B_s~0 \to D_s~-\pi~+

    Measurement of the e+e− → Σ,0 ¯Σ,0 cross sections at center-of-mass energies from 2.3864 to 3.0200 GeV

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    The Born cross sections of e(+)e(-) -> Sigma(0)(Sigma) over bar (0) are measured at center-of-mass energies from 2.3864 to 3.0200 GeV using data samples with an integrated luminosity of 328.5 pb(-1) collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider. The analysis makes use of a novel reconstruction method for energies near production threshold, while a single-tag method is employed at other center-of-mass energies. The measured cross sections are consistent with earlier results from BaBar, with a substantially improved precision. The cross-section lineshape can be well described by a perturbative QCD-driven energy function. In addition, the effective form factors of the Sigma(0) baryon are determined. The results provide precise experimental input for testing various theoretical predictions. (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V

    Cross-sections of large-angle hadron production in proton-and pion-nucleus interactions VIII: Aluminium nuclei and beam momenta from ±3 GeV/c to ±15 GeV/c

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    We report on double-differential inclusive crosssections of the production of secondary protons, charged pions, and deuterons, in the interactions with a 5% λint thick stationary aluminium target, of proton and pion beams with momentum from ±3 GeV/c to ±15 GeV/c. Results are given for secondary particles with production angles 20° < θ < 125°. Cross-sections on aluminium nuclei are compared with cross-sections on beryllium, carbon, copper, tin, tantalum and lead nuclei. © The Author(s) 2012

    Author Correction: A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery

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    In the version of this article initially published, the ATLAS Collaboration author names, affiliations and acknowledgements were omitted and have now been included in the HTML and PDF versions of the article

    Measurement of charmless semileptonic decays of B mesons

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    complete author list: Bartelt J.; Csorna S.; Egyed Z.; Jain V.; Akerib D.; Barish B.; Chadha M.; Chan S.; Cowen D.; Eigen G.; Miller J.; O'Grady C.; Urheim J.; Weinstein A.; Acosta D.; Athanas M.; Masek G.; Paar H.; Sivertz M.; Bean A.; Gronberg J.; Kutschke R.; Menary S.; Morrison R.; Nakanishi S.; Nelson H.; Nelson T.; Richman J.; Ryd A.; Tajima H.; Schmidt D.; Sperka D.; Witherell M.; Procario M.; Yang S.; Cho K.; Daoudi M.; Ford W.; Johnson D.; Lingel K.; Lohner M.; Rankin P.; Smith J.; Alexander J.; Bebek C.; Berkelman K.; Besson D.; Browder T.; Cassel D.; Cho H.; Coffman D.; Drell P.; Ehrlich R.; Garcia-Sciveres M.; Geiser B.; Gittelman B.; Gray S.; Hartill D.; Heltsley B.; Jones C.; Jones S.; Kandaswamy J.; Katayama N.; Kim P.; Kreinick D.; Ludwig G.; Masui J.; Mevissen J.; Mistry N.; Ng C.; Nordberg E.; Ogg M.; Patterson J.; Peterson D.; Riley D.; Salman S.; Sapper M.; Worden H.; Würthwein F.; Avery P.; Freyberger A.; Rodriguez J.; Stephens R.; Yelton J.; Cinabro D.; Henderson S.; Kinoshita K.; Liu T.; Saulnier M.; Shen F.; Wilson R.; Yamamoto H.; Ong B.; Selen M.; Sadoff A.; Ammar R.; Ball S.; Baringer P.; Coppage D.; Copty N.; Davis R.; Hancock N.; Kelly M.; Kwak N.; Lam H.; Kubota Y.; Lattery M.; Nelson J.; Patton S.; Perticone D.; Poling R.; Savinov V.; Schrenk S.; Wang R.; Alam M.; Kim I.; Nemati B.; O'Neill J.; Severini H.; Sun C.; Zoeller M.; Crawford G.; Daubenmeir M.; Fulton R.; Fujino D.; Gan K.; Honscheid K.; Kagan H.; Kass R.; Lee J.; Malchow R.; Morrow F.; Skovpen Y.; Sung M.; White C.; Whitmore J.; Wilson P.; Butler F.; Fu X.; Kalbfleisch G.; Lambrecht M.; Ross W.; Skubic P.; Snow J.; Wang P.; Wood M.; Bortoletto D.; Brown D.; Fast J.; McIlwain R.; Miao T.; Miller D.; Modesitt M.; Schaffner S.; Shibata E.; Shipsey I.; Wang P.; Battle M.; Ernst J.; Kroha H.; Roberts S.; Sparks K.; Thorndike E.; Wang C.; Chelkov V.; Dominick J.; Sanghera S.; Skwarnicki T.; Stroynowski R.; Volobouev I.; Zadorozhny P.; Artuso M.; He D.; Goldberg M.; Horwitz N.; Kennett R.; Moneti G.; Muheim F.; Mukhin Y.; Playfer S.; Rozen Y.; Stone S.; Thulasidas M.; Vasseur G.; Zhu G.; Bartelt J.; Bartelt J.</p

    A study of intermittency in Hadronic Z0^0 Decays

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    A study on the modifications of the relation between author and lector due to the translation from text to hypertex

    Measurement of the leptonic decay width of J/ψ using initial state radiation

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    AbstractUsing a data set of 2.93 fb−1 taken at a center-of-mass energy of s=3.773 GeV with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, we measure the process e+e−→J/ψγ→μ+μ−γ and determine the product of the branching fraction and the electronic width Bμμ⋅Γee=(333.4±2.5stat±4.4sys) eV. Using the earlier-published BESIII result for Bμμ=(5.973±0.007stat±0.037sys)%, we derive the J/ψ electronic width Γee=(5.58±0.05stat±0.08sys) keV

    Amplitude analysis and branching fraction measurement of the decay D+ → KS0 {\textrm{K}}_{\textrm{S}}^0 π+π0π0

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    Using 2.93 fb−1 of e+ e− collision data collected with the BESIII detector at the center-of-mass energy 3.773 GeV, we perform the first amplitude analysis of the decay D+ → KS0 π+ π0 π0 and determine the relative magnitudes and phases of different intermediate processes. The absolute branching fraction of D+ → KS0 π+ π0 π0 is measured to be (2.888 ± 0.058stat. ± 0.069syst.)%. The dominant intermediate processes are D+ → KS0 a 1(1260)+(→ ρ+ π0) and D+ → K¯*0 ρ+, with branching fractions of (8.66 ± 1.04stat. ± 1.39syst.) × 10−3 and (9.70 ± 0.81stat. ± 0.53syst.) × 10−3, respectively. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2023, The Author(s)

    Measurement of e+epKΛ+c.c. {e}^{+}{e}^{-}\to p{K}^{-}\overline{\Lambda}+c.c. cross sections between 4.009 GeV and 4.951 GeV

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    Using e + e − collision datasets corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 21.7 fb−1 collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider at center-of-mass energies ranging from 4.009 GeV to 4.951 GeV, the energy-dependent cross sections of e+e−→ pK−Λ ¯ + c. c. are measured for the first time. By fitting these energy-dependent cross sections, we search for the excited ψ states ψ(4160) and ψ(4415), and the vector charmonium-like states ψ(4230), ψ(4360), and ψ(4660). No evidence for these is observed and the upper limits on the branching fractions of these states decaying into pK−Λ ¯ + c. c. are set at the 90% confidence level. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]. © 2023, The Author(s)
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