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Measurement of the branching fractions and longitudinal polarisations of decays

arXiv:2512.05102 · doi:10.1103/cd57-xr8f

Abstract

A time- and flavour-integrated amplitude analysis of and decays to the final state in the region is presented, using collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011--2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of . The branching fractions of the and decays are measured relative to the and modes, respectively. The corresponding longitudinal polarisation fractions are found to be and , where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. The theory-motivated ratio of the squared to longitudinally polarised decay amplitudes is found to be , where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, due to uncertainty of external mass and lifetime measurements, and due to knowledge of the fragmentation fraction ratio, respectively. This confirms the previously reported tension between experimental determinations and theoretical predictions of longitudinal polarisation in decays at the level of 4.4 standard deviations.

All figures and tables, along with any supplementary material and additional information, are available at https://lbfence.cern.ch/alcm/public/analysis/full-details/4535 (LHCb public pages)

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