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Study of the rare Bs0 and B0 decays into the π+π−μ+μ− final state

2015

A search for the rare decays B0s→π+π−μ+μ− and B0→π+π−μ+μ− is performed in a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb−1 collected by the LHCb detector in proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. Decay candidates with pion pairs that have invariant mass in the range 0.5-1.3 GeV/c2 and with muon pairs that do not originate from a resonance are considered. The first observation of the decay B0s→π+π−μ+μ− and the first evidence of the decay B0→π+π−μ+μ− are obtained and the branching fractions are measured to be B(B0s→π+π−μ+μ−)=(8.6±1.5(stat)±0.7(syst)±0.7(norm))×10−8 and B(B0→π+π−μ+μ−)=(2.11±0.51(stat)±0.15(syst)±0.16(norm))×10−8, where the third unc…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderMuonPionBranching fractionPiCP violationInvariant massPhysics Letters B
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Heavy flavour production and fragmentation

2001

We review theoretical and experimental results relevant to charm and bottom physics. In particular, we consider charmonium and open heavy-flavour production at Tevatron, LEP and HERA colliders, and in heavy-ion scattering. We study the prospect of future b-physics measurement at the LHC with the ATLAS and CMS detectors.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFlavourTevatronHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentHERANuclear ExperimentJournal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics
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First observation of strong OZI rule violation in πN interactions

1996

The data of the CERN WA56 experiment that triggered the fast proton produced in the $\pi^{+}p$ and $\pi^{-}p$ interactions at beam momenta 20 GeV/c and 12 GeV/c, respectively, are used to analyse the final states $ p_{f} \phi (\omega)\pi^{\pm}$. A large excess (up to two orders of magnitude) of the $\phi/\omega$ cross sections ratio over the OZI prediction is observed.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderProtonOZI ruleHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentOmegaParticle Physics - ExperimentOrder of magnitudeBeam (structure)Physics Letters B
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Towards high-precision mass measurements on 74Rb for a test of the CVC hypothesis and the unitarity of the CKM matrix

2004

At the highest possible precisions, atomic-mass measurements can be used to perform fundamental studies. Examples for such studies are a check of the conserved-vector-current (CVC) hypothesis and the unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) matrix, both postulates of the Standard Model. The comparative half-lives Ft of superallowed β decays constitute the nuclear-physics access to these tests. The Q value of the β decay of 74 Rb, one of the three experimentally accessible parameters that enter into the Ft values, has been measured with the ISOLTRAP experiment at ISOLDE/CERN. The ultimate mass precision requirement and the way to achieve it are outlined.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMatrix (mathematics)Large Hadron ColliderUnitarityCabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrixQ valueISOLTRAPStandard ModelNuclear Physics A
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The tagging detector of the CP-violation experiment NA48 at CERN

1998

Abstract The CP-violation experiment NA48 at CERN aims at measuring direct CP-violation in the decays of neutral kaons into π + π − and π 0 π 0 . The experiment uses simultaneous, almost collinear beams of neutral K L 0 and K S 0 mesons, which are produced on two different targets. K S 0 events are “tagged” by measuring the times of the protons that fly towards the K S 0 production target. In order to sustain the high rate of 10 7  protons/s in this beam without suffering from too many pile-up events, the detector consists of 24 separate scintillators (12 horizontal and 12 vertical), each of which sees only a small fraction of the beam. Their signals are digitized by specially developed 1 G…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPionLarge Hadron ColliderMesonDetectorMeasuring instrumentCP violationInstrumentationParticle detectorBeam (structure)Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Search for the Xb and other hidden-beauty states in the π+π−ϒ(1S) channel at ATLAS

2015

This Letter presents a search for a hidden-beauty counterpart of the X(3872) in the mass ranges 10.05--10.31 GeV and 10.40--11.00 GeV, in the channel Xb→π+π−Υ(1S)(→μ+μ−), using 16.2 fb−1 of s√=8 TeV pp collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. No evidence for new narrow states is found, and upper limits are set on the product of the Xb cross section and branching fraction, relative to those of the Υ(2S), at the 95% confidence level using the CLS approach. These limits range from 0.8% to 4.0%, depending on mass. For masses above 10.1 GeV, the expected upper limits from this analysis are the most restrictive to date. Searches for production of the Υ(13DJ), Υ(10860), and Υ(110…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPionLarge Hadron Collidermedicine.anatomical_structureChannel (digital image)MesonBranching fractionAtlas (anatomy)medicineQuarkoniumX(3872)Physics Letters B
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A new measurement of the branching ratio of K(S) → γ γ

2000

Abstract The decay rate of KS → γγ has been measured with the NA48 detector at the CERN SPS. A total of 149 KS → γγ events have been observed. The branching ratio is determined to be (2.58±0.36(stat)±0.22(sys))×10−6.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsmesoni K; decadimentiLarge Hadron ColliderBranching fractionDetector
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Influences on the triple alpha process beyond the Hoyle state

2010

7 pags., 3 figs. -- International Symposium on Nuclear Astrophysics - Nuclei in the Cosmos - IX, 25-30 June 2006, CERN

Nuclear physicsPhysicsParticle physicsAstrophysics and AstronomyLarge Hadron ColliderNuclear astrophysicsState (functional analysis)Triple-alpha process
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Kaon Physics at CERN – Recent Results from the NA48/2 and NA62 Experiments

2012

This letter presents recent results from the kaon experiments NA48/2 and its successor NA62 at CERN. With samples of 2.5 × 106 K µ 3 ± and 4.0 × 106 K e 3 ± events collected by NA48/2 in 2004, precise measurements of the form factors were performed. The Chiral Perturbation Theory was tested through a new study of K ± → π± γγ decays based on data taken with minimal trigger conditions. Using the beam line and detector of NA48/2 in the years 2007-2008, NA62 performed a precison measurement of the helicitysuppressed ratio of the charged kaon leptonic decay rates K ± → e+ ν and K ± → μ + ν Using the full data set, which is about ten times larger than the previous world data sample, the total unc…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsParticle physicsChiral perturbation theoryLarge Hadron ColliderFull dataPhysicsQC1-999DetectorNA62 experimentLeptonEPJ Web of Conferences
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Kaon physics at the CERN-SPS

2015

The NA48/2 and NA62 collaborations report on recent results, current status, and prospects of kaon physics at the CERN-SPS. The NA62 collaborations aims to measure the decay [Formula: see text] with an uncertainty of 10% or better. The NA62 detector and preliminary results from a pilot run in 2014 are presented. In addition, recent results of the NA48/2 collaboration are reported. A search for Dark Photons has been performed in [Formula: see text] decays via the kaon decays [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. No dark photon signal was observed and new upper limits on the mixing parameter [Formula: see text] and the dark photon mass were computed. We also report the first observati…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderPhotonDetectorMeasure (physics)High Energy Physics::ExperimentMixing (physics)Dark photonSettore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare
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