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Observation Of Cp Violation In B Dk Decays 1st Edition Paolo Gandini Auth

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Observation Of Cp Violation In B Dk Decays 1st Edition Paolo Gandini Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.46 MB
Pages: 167
Author: Paolo Gandini (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319010281, 9783319010298, 331901028X, 3319010298
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Observation Of Cp Violation In B Dk Decays 1st Edition Paolo Gandini Auth by Paolo Gandini (auth.) 9783319010281, 9783319010298, 331901028X, 3319010298 instant download after payment.

CP violation is a well-established phenomenon in particle physics, but until 2001 it was only observed in kaons. In the last decade, several matter-antimatter asymmetries have been observed in neutral B mesons in line with the expectations of the Standard Model of the weak interaction. Direct CP violation is also expected in the decay rates of charged B+ mesons versus that of B- mesons, though the greatest effects are present in a decay that occurs just twice in 10 million decays. Such rarity requires huge samples to study and this is exactly what the LHC, and its dedicated B-physics experiment LHCb provide. This thesis presents an analysis of the first two years of LHCb data. The author describes the first observation of the rare decay, B- → DK-, D → π-K+ and the first observation of direct CP violation in this B decay. The work constitutes essential information on the experiment’s measurement of a fundamental parameter of the theory and stands as a benchmark against which subsequent analyses of this type will be compared.

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