Published September 25, 2017 | Version v1
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Controlling Penguins : an estimate of penguin topologies contributing to the weak phase $\phi$s.

Authors/Creators

  • 1. NIKHEF Amsterdam

Contributors

  • 1. NIKHEF Amsterdam

Description

The main focus of the current thesis is to provide the required ingredients for a high precision measurement of the weak phase φs. The latter is an important parameter related to CP violation, which, as explained throughout the current chapter, is related to the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe. Measuring φs enables one to look for de- viations from the established theory of elementary particles. Given the state of the art measurement of φs [1], it is clear that in order to probe potential deviations, φs needs to be measured with increased precision. However, entering this high precision regime one finds out that there are sub-leading contributions that need to be controlled first. Unless this is achieved, a high precision measurement of φs can not provide insight on possible deviations. While measuring φs is based on the analysis of B0s → J/ψφ decays, controlling these sub-leading contributions requires a different decay channel, like B0s → J/ψK∗0, which plays the role of a control channel. The reason for this becomes apparent in Section 5.1. Essentially, estimating these contributions is more precise when using B0s → J/ψK∗0 instead of B0s → J/ψφ decays, as their effect is enhanced in the former.

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CDS
2286396
CDS Report Number
CERN-THESIS-2017-164

CERN

Department
EP
Programme
No program participation
Accelerator
CERN LHC
Experiment
LHCb

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