Measurement of the CP-violating phase $β$ in $B^0\rightarrow J/ÏÏ^+Ï^-$ decays and limits on penguin effects
arXiv:1411.1634 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2015.01.008
Abstract
Time-dependent CP violation is measured in the $B^0\rightarrow J/ÏÏ^+Ï^-$ channel for each $Ï^+Ï^-$ resonant final state using data collected with an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb$^{-1}$ in $pp$ collisions using the LHCb detector. The final state with the largest rate, $J/ÏÏ^0(770)$, is used to measure the CP-violating angle $2β^{\rm eff}$ to be $(41.7\pm 9.6_{-6.3}^{+2.8})^{\circ}$. This result can be used to limit the size of penguin amplitude contributions to CP violation measurements in, for example, $B_s^0\rightarrow J/ÏÏ$ decays. Assuming approximate SU(3) flavour symmetry and neglecting higher order diagrams, the shift in the CP-violating phase $Ï_s$ is limited to be within the interval [$-1.05^\circ$, +$1.18^\circ$] at 95% confidence level. Changes to the limit due to SU(3) symmetry breaking effects are also discussed.
18 pages, 6 figures; v2-updated from reviewers comments and added a figure