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      Measurement of the CP-violating phase ϕs and the B0s meson decay width difference with B0sJ/ψϕ decays in ATLAS

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          A measurement of the B0s decay parameters in the B0sJ/ψϕ channel using an integrated luminosity of 14.3 fb1 collected by the ATLAS detector from 8 TeV pp collisions at the LHC is presented. The measured parameters include the CP-violating phase ϕs, the decay width Γs and the width difference between the mass eigenstates ΔΓs. The values measured for the physical parameters are statistically combined with those from 4.9 fb1 of 7 TeV data, leading to the following: ϕs=0.090±0.078(stat.)±0.041(syst.)radΔΓs=0.085±0.011(stat.)±0.007(syst.)ps1Γs=0.675±0.003(stat.)±0.003(syst.)ps1.
          In the analysis the parameter ΔΓs is constrained to be positive. Results for ϕs and ΔΓs are also presented as 68% and 95% likelihood contours in the ϕsΔΓs plane. Also measured in this decay channel are the transversity amplitudes and corresponding strong phases. All measurements are in agreement with the Standard Model predictions.

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          10.1007/JHEP08(2016)147
          1601.03297
          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

          High energy & Particle physics
          High energy & Particle physics

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