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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) sin2 1 atBelle sin2 1 at Belle Status of KEKB and Belle sin2 1 Winter ’02 Update Conclusion Masashi Hazumi (KEK) for the Belle Collaboration Outline
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Belle The Belle Collaboration A World-Wide Activity Involving ~50 Institutions ~300 members
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Belle The Belle Collaboration A World-Wide Activity Involving ~50 Institutions KEK Hawaii Cincinnati Princeton VPI ~300 members
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Belle The Belle Collaboration A World-Wide Activity Involving ~50 Institutions KEK Hawaii Cincinnati Princeton VPI ~300 members
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B Factory at KEK: 1-page Introduction 8GeV electron3.5GeV positron KEKB Collider
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B Factory at KEK: 1-page Introduction 8GeV electron3.5GeV positron (4s) (10.58GeV/c 2 ) = 0.425 (4s) B B KEKB Collider B B ~200 m (average) J/ Ks flavor tagging
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B Factory at KEK: 1-page Introduction 8GeV electron3.5GeV positron (4s) (10.58GeV/c 2 ) = 0.425 (4s) B B KEKB Collider B B ~200 m (average) J/ Ks flavor tagging Rate = exp(-| t|/ B )/2 B {1 ( q)sin2 1 sin( m t)} : CP eigenvalue (e.g. 1 for J/ Ks) q : Flavor tagging (= +1 for B0-bar( t)) proper time difference t (ps) decay rate
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Experimental Challenges Δz cβγΔt (~200 m at Belle) 1) Copious B pair production, efficient B reconstruction 2) Efficient and correct flavor tagging 3) Observation of time-dependent CP asymmetry in B decays to a CP eigenstate with good vertex resolution decay rate proper time difference t (ps)
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) sin2 1 = 0.99 0.14(stat) 0.06(sys) (Belle, July 2001) July 2001 : the Beginning of New Age World average (as of July 2001) 29.1fb -1 (31.3 million B pairs) PRL 87, 091802 (2001) hep-ex/0202027 (submitted to PRD) sin2 1 = 0.79 0.10 First CPV observed outside the kaon system Strongly support the KM machanism of CPV –CP is not an approximate symmetry anymore
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) KEKB Luminosity: the world’s best ! Peak L 7.25 10 33 cm -2 s -1 (Mar. 28, ’02) Daily Integrated L 387 pb -1 /day(May. 11, ’02) Weekly Integrated L 2.14 fb -1 /week(Apr. 28, ’02) 76fb-1 recorded (May 13,’02) Daily Integrated luminosity history Integrated luminosity history
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Belle Detector Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD) Impact parameter resolution 55 m for p=1GeV/c at normal incidence Central Drift Chamber (CDC) ( Pt/Pt)2 = (0.0019Pt)2 + (0.0034)2 (Pt in GeV/c)2 K/ separation with dE/dx in CDC ( dE/dx =6.9%) TOF ( TOF = 95ps) Aerogel Cerenkov (ACC) Efficiency = ~90%, Fake rate = ~6% up to 3.5GeV/c , e with CsI crystals (ECL) E/E ~ 1.8% @ E=1GeV e : efficiency > 90% (~0.3% fake for p > 1GeV/c) KL and with KLM (RPC chambers) : efficiency > 90% ( 1GeV/c) Quite stable performance up to now ACC All components are importantfor the sin2 1 measurement.
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Belle Detector Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD) Impact parameter resolution 55 m for p=1GeV/c at normal incidence Central Drift Chamber (CDC) ( Pt/Pt)2 = (0.0019Pt)2 + (0.0034)2 (Pt in GeV/c)2 K/ separation with dE/dx in CDC ( dE/dx =6.9%) TOF ( TOF = 95ps) Aerogel Cerenkov (ACC) Efficiency = ~90%, Fake rate = ~6% up to 3.5GeV/c , e with CsI crystals (ECL) E/E ~ 1.8% @ E=1GeV e : efficiency > 90% (~0.3% fake for p > 1GeV/c) KL and with KLM (RPC chambers) : efficiency > 90% ( 1GeV/c) Quite stable performance up to now ACC All components are importantfor the sin2 1 measurement. Kaon efficiency contamination 87% 8% PID(K)>0.6
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Mass Resolutions (1) J/ + - = 9.6 MeV/c 2 J/ e + e - ( ) = 10.7 MeV/c 2 MKp(GeV/c2) B - D 0 - K - + 1 = 4.8MeV/c 2 (66%) = 12.3MeV/c 2 (34%)
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Mass Resolutions (2) 0 =4.8MeV/c 2 =12.1MeV/c 2 Ks 0 0 =12.1MeV/c 2
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Fully-reconstructed Event Example
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) sin2 1 Winter ’02 Update [ Major update Summer 2002 (~90fb-1) ]
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Data Set Belle 2000~2001 (41.8fb-1) (LP01 (published) 29.1fb-1) 2002
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Reconstruction of CP Eigenstates Mode# of Ev.Purity J/yKS(p+p-)J/yKS(p+p-)6360.95 J/yKS(p0p0)J/yKS(p0p0)1020.80 y(2S)( l + l - )K S 490.95 y(2S)(J/yp + p - )K S 570.93 c c1 (J/yg)K S 340.93 hc(KSK+p-)KShc(KSK+p-)KS 390.72 hc(K+K-p0)KShc(K+K-p0)KS 330.73 J/yK*0(KSp0)J/yK*0(KSp0)550.89 J/yKLJ/yKL 7670.60 Total1772 CP-odd ( = 1) even/odd mix. CP-even ( = +1)
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) All Modes (except B 0 J/ K L ) 55 72 34 106 102 cand. 1005 candidates 636 candidates ~31 background (Purity = 95%) B 0 J/ Ks( + ) 369 candidates ~59 background (Purity = 84%) B 0 other modes ( E cut applied)
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B 0 J/ K L 1)J/ l + l + K L 2) Assume B J/ K L : compute P KL 3) Remove reconstructed B J/ K, J/ K*, … 4) Cut on a likelihood based on kinematical and shape quantities 5) Plot P* =|P J/ + P KL | B K L direction + 2-body decay kinematics
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B 0 J/ K L 767 total events 462 signal (Purity = 60%) B 0 J/ K L P B =| P J/ + P KL | Belle P B (cms) * ** N bkg = 305 evts Total 1772 CP events N sig = 462 events 1316 LP01 run-dep. E beam correction LP01 569 sig. 346 bkg
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Flavor Tagging (no change from LP01) Inclusive Leptons: high-p l b c l intermed-p l + s l Inclusive Hadrons: high-p + B 0 D (*) +, D (*) +, etc. intermed-p K + K + X, low-p D 0 Also include correlations Use inclusive flavor-specific properties:
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Belle Flavor Tagging Method Look-up tables
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Wrong-tag Fraction Determination Wrong tag fractions in 6 tagging categories Efficiency > 99.5% effective = 27.0 1.2% determined by data Asym = OF - SF OF + SF Flavor specific decays + Tagging B 0 D*l, D (*) ( mixing) OF = Opposite Flavor SF = Same Flavor (i.e. oscillated)
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Related topic: m d (4 methods) Dilepton (5.9fb -1 ) 0.463 0.008 0.016 Hadronic 0.521 0.017 +0.11 - 0.14 D*l 0.489 0.012 +0.11 - 0.14 D* partial 0.505 0.017 0.020
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Event-by-event Likelihood Taken from data double Gaussian
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Improved Resolution Functions Separate response functions for “vtx with 1-track + IP constraint” and other Outlier treatment Already adopted for the B lifetime analysis More sensitive to R( t) Simultaneous fit to B 0,B - Pdf( t) = P sig R sig + P BG + P OL R sig = R det R NP R Kin PRL 88, 171801 (2002) B0) = 1.554 ±0.030 ±0.019 (ps) B–) = 1.695 ±0.026 ±0.015 (ps) B–) / B0) =1.091 ±0.023 ±0.014
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) sin2 1: Unbinned Maximum-likelihood Fit sin2 1 = 0.82 0.12 (stat) 0.05 (sys) Raw data Asymmetry ! N(q f =-1) - N(q f =+1) N(q f =-1)+ N(q f =+1) 1550 events 1137 LP01 Preliminary
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) sin2 1: Unbinned Maximum-likelihood Fit sin2 1 = 0.82 0.12 (stat) 0.05 (sys) Raw data Asymmetry ! N(q f =-1) - N(q f =+1) N(q f =-1)+ N(q f =+1) 1550 events 1137 LP01 Preliminary Test of direct CPV | | = 1.01 (stat) “sin2 1” = 0.82 0.12 (stat) +0.08 0.07
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Raw Asymmetries CP-1 CP+1 sin2 1 0.69 1.14 (statistical errors only) opposite! [N (B 0 tag) -N (B 0 tag) ] / [N (B 0 tag) +N (B 0 tag) ] 0.22 0.24 0.15 0.16
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Test of Null Asymmetry “sin2 1 ” 0.05 0.04 (statistical error only) use: B 0 D (*) , D * , J/ K*(K
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) sin2 1 from various subsamples q= 1 785 evts q= 1 765 evts (statistical errors only)
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) sin2 1 : Systematic Errors 0.048 Total m d and B0 errors Background (non K L ) Background fraction(K L ) Resolution function Flavor tagging 0.03 Vertexing 0.024 0.026 0.022 0.019 0.014 0.015 0.007 0.006 0.007 0.006 Preliminary 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.06 +0.022 0.025 +0.022 0.032 LP01
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Why better precision required ? sin2 1 in J/ Ks (and related) –Insensitive to New Physics: Boring ? No ! Important as the Standard Model “Anchoring Point” Combination with other rare-decay CPV: a promissing road to the Physics beyond the Standard Model Examples of rare decays –B 0 ’Ks : New CPV phase search in penguin decays sin2 1(J/ Ks) = “sin2 1( ’Ks )” ?? Talk by K-F. Chen in the “hot topics” session with 73 signal events –One of the most important inputs to the CKM fit
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Conclusion KEKB: Great Achievement ! Lpeak = 7.25 x 10 33 cm -2 s -1 Belle: Very Stable Operation sin2 1 = 0.82 0.12 (stat) 0.05 (sys) (41.8fb -1 ) Summer update with ~90fb -1 ! Test the SM with other CPV in rare B decays ! Exciting time will yet to come !
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Backup Slides
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Kobayashi-Maskawa model of CPV CPV due to the complex phase in CKM matrix 11 22 33 V td V tb V cd V cb V ud V ub * * * Physics at Belle Unitarity triangle Discover CPV in B meson system (done !) Measure CKM elements (angles and lengths) with unprecedented precision to overconstrain Beyond the SM (e.g. a new CPV phase) CKM
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) KEKB Luminosity
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Control Samples Used to evaluate performance of flavor tagging ~6 x 10 3 events Semileptonic decays B 0 D* + ( D 0 + )l – Hadronic decays B 0 D ( * )+ –,D* + – D 0 K – + D 0 K – + 0 D 0 K – + – +
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) For CP-side, use J/ l l –Reject poorly fit events. z CP 75 m (rms) For Tag-side –use well fit tracks –iterate: discard worst track – z tag 140 m (rms) Require |z CP - z tag |<2mm ( 10 B ) t 1.5 ps Tails 3%; Effic. 85% Vertex Reconstruction
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) (See BELLE-CONF-0105) J/ K* Transversity Analysis P sig ( t, tr ) = (1-R T )P CP=-1 (1+cos 2 tr ) 3/8 + R T P CP=+1 (sin 2 tr ) 3/4 B VV usable !
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B0 ’Ks Time-dependent CPV Precise measurement of CPV in penguin decays : a powerful tool to search for a new CPV phase beyond the Standard Model (SM) Large branching fractions for inclusive and exclusive B ’ transition may be a hint. B 0 J/ Ks w b c s c A CP ( t) = – f sin2 1 sin( m d t) Motivation
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B0 ’Ks Time-dependent CPV Precise measurement of CPV in penguin decays : a powerful tool to search for a new CPV phase beyond the Standard Model (SM) Large branching fractions for inclusive and exclusive B ’ transition may be a hint. B 0 J/ Ks w b c s c A CP ( t) = – f sin2 1 sin( m d t) W b s s s g B 0 Ks, ’Ks Motivation
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) B0 ’Ks Time-dependent CPV Precise measurement of CPV in penguin decays : a powerful tool to search for a new CPV phase beyond the Standard Model (SM) Large branching fractions for inclusive and exclusive B ’ transition may be a hint. B 0 J/ Ks w b c s c A CP ( t) = – f sin2 1 sin( m d t) W b s s s g B 0 Ks, ’Ks A CP ( t) = – f sin2( 1 + NP )sin( m d t) New diagram and phase Motivation
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May 16 - 18, 2002 FPCP02, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Masashi Hazumi (KEK) Reconstruction B0 ’Ks + - ( 68.60 0.27 )% (29.5 1.0)% + - (~100)% + - (44.3 1.5)% (39.33 0.25)% Belle 41.8fb-1 B0 Yields N( Ks) = 45.5 N( Ks) = 27.7 +8.6 -7.9 +6.2 -5.5 B0 B+ More will be given in the “hot topic” session (K-F. Chen)
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