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Study of charmonium and charmonium-like contributions in B+ → J/ψηK+ decays

Authors :
Aaij, R
Abdelmotteleb, ASW
Abellán Beteta, C
Abudinén, F
Ackernley, T
Adeva, B
Adinolfi, M
Afsharnia, H
Agapopoulou, C
Aidala, CA
Aiola, S
Ajaltouni, Z
Akar, S
Albrecht, J
Alessio, F
Alexander, M
Alfonso Albero, A
Aliouche, Z
Alkhazov, G
Alvarez Cartelle, P
Amato, S
Amey, JL
Amhis, Y
An, L
Anderlini, L
Andersson, M
Andreianov, A
Andreotti, M
Ao, D
Archilli, F
Artamonov, A
Artuso, M
Arzymatov, K
Aslanides, E
Atzeni, M
Audurier, B
Bachmann, S
Bachmayer, M
Back, JJ
Baladron Rodriguez, P
Balagura, V
Baldini, W
Baptista De Souza Leite, J
Barbetti, M
Barlow, RJ
Barsuk, S
Barter, W
Bartolini, M
Baryshnikov, F
Basels, JM
Bassi, G
Batsukh, B
Battig, A
Bay, A
Beck, A
Becker, M
Bedeschi, F
Bediaga, I
Beiter, A
Belavin, V
Belin, S
Bellee, V
Belous, K
Belov, I
Belyaev, I
Bencivenni, G
Ben-Haim, E
Berezhnoy, A
Bernet, R
Berninghoff, D
Bernstein, HC
Bertella, C
Bertolin, A
Betancourt, C
Betti, F
Bezshyiko, I
Bhasin, S
Bhom, J
Bian, L
Bieker, MS
Biesuz, NV
Bifani, S
Billoir, P
Biolchini, A
Birch, M
Bishop, FCR
Bitadze, A
Bizzeti, A
Bjørn, M
Blago, MP
Blake, T
Blanc, F
Blusk, S
Bobulska, D
Boelhauve, JA
Boente Garcia, O
Boettcher, T
Boiarkina, O
Boldyrev, A
Bondar, A
Alvarez Cartelle, Paula [0000-0003-1652-2834]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

A study of $B^+ \rightarrow J/\psi \eta K^+$ decays, followed by $J/\psi \rightarrow \mu^+ \mu^-$ and $\eta \rightarrow \gamma \gamma$, is performed using a dataset collected with the LHCb detector in proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$. The $J/\psi\eta$ mass spectrum is investigated for contributions from charmonia and charmonium-like states. Evidence is found for the $B^+\rightarrow \left( \psi_2(3823) \rightarrow J/\psi \eta \right) K^+$ and $B^+\rightarrow \left( \psi(4040) \rightarrow J/\psi \eta \right) K^+$ decays with significance of 3.4 and 4.7~standard deviations, respectively. This constitutes the~first~evidence for the $\psi_2(3823) \rightarrow J/\psi \eta$ decay.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1bfa64afaadb01c6fba1b9505c95388