2 resultados para D. B. Elkonin

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This article presents the first measurement of the ratio of branching fractions B(Λb0→Λc+μ-ν̅ μ)/B(Λb0→Λc+Ï€-). Measurements in two control samples using the same technique B(… 0→D+μ-ν̅ μ)/B(… 0→D+Ï€-) and B(… 0→D*(2010)+μ-ν̅ μ)/B(… 0→D*(2010)+Ï€-) are also reported. The analysis uses data from an integrated luminosity of approximately 172  pb-1 of ppÌ… collisions at √s=1.96  TeV, collected with the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. The relative branching fractions are measured to be B(Λb0→Λc+μ-ν̅ μ)/B(Λb0→Λc+Ï€-)=16.6±3.0(stat)±1.0(syst)+2.6/-3.4(PDG)±0.3(EBR), B(… 0→D+μ-ν̅ μ)/B(… 0→D+Ï€-)= 9.9±1.0(stat)±0.6(syst)±0.4(PDG)±0.5(EBR), and B(… 0→D*(2010)+μ-ν̅ μ)/B(… 0→D*(2010)+Ï€-)=16.5±2.3(stat)± 0.6(syst)±0.5(PDG)±0.8(EBR). The uncertainties are from statistics (stat), internal systematics (syst), world averages of measurements published by the Particle Data Group or subsidiary measurements in this analysis (PDG), and unmeasured branching fractions estimated from theory (EBR), respectively. This article also presents measurements of the branching fractions of four new Λb0 semileptonic decays: Λb0→Λc(2595)+μ-ν̅ μ, Λb0→Λc(2625)+μ-ν̅ μ, Λb0→Σc(2455)0Ï€+μ-ν̅ μ, and Λb0→Σc(2455)++Ï€-μ-ν̅ μ, relative to the branching fraction of the Λb0→Λc+μ-ν̅ μ decay. Finally, the transverse-momentum distribution of Λb0 baryons produced in ppÌ… collisions is measured and found to be significantly different from that of … 0 mesons, which results in a modification in the production cross-section ratio σΛb0/σ… 0 with respect to the CDF I measurement.

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A detailed study is presented of the expected performance of the ATLAS detector. The reconstruction of tracks, leptons, photons, missing energy and jets is investigated, together with the performance of b-tagging and the trigger. The physics potential for a variety of interesting physics processes, within the Standard Model and beyond, is examined. The study comprises a series of notes based on simulations of the detector and physics processes, with particular emphasis given to the data expected from the first years of operation of the LHC at CERN.