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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito1 Measurements of gamma using ADS, GLW and other methods & future projections Marco Zito CEA-Saclay, Dapnia-SPP On behalf of the BaBar and Belle Collaborations
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito2 Why measuring is difficult ? V td V tb * V ud V ub * V cd V cb * In the Wolfenstein phase convention, is the angle between V ub and V cb. The ratio V ub /V cb enters all interference terms sensitive to : small asymmetry or few events ! Strategies : 1.γ : B->DK : (GLW) Small asymmetry : many modes 2.B->DK (ADS) Large asymmetry : few events 3.B->DK Dalitz plot analysis (previous talk) 4.B D(*) Small asymmetry : partial + full reconstruction 5.Other methods for measuring (2 β+ γ) (2β+γ)
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito3 with B D 0 K decays Interference (and direct CP violation) may occur if D° and D° decay in the same final state f : f can be CP eigenstate ( + -, K + K -, K s ° …) Gronau, London, Wyler (GWL) method f =DCSD for D° (K + - ) and CFD for D° (K + - ) Atwood, Dunietz, Soni (ADS) or f=3 body final state : Dalitz plot analysis (Giri, Grossman, Soffer, Zupan) (previous talk) B+B+ b u u u c s K+K+ D0D0 B+B+ b u c u s u D0D0 K+K+ Suppressed amplitude: b u transition Color suppression Favored amplitude DCSD : Doubly Cabibbo Suppressed Decay CFD : Cabibbo Favoured Decay 0.1-0.2
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito4 The GLW Method & observables Ratio of Bf for CP/non CP Asymmetry B-/B+ for CP=+1/-1 8 fold ambiguity on Clean but statistically limited: Bf(B - →D 0 K - ) Bf(D 0 → CP) 10 -6 R + +R - =1+r B 2 4 observables, 3 unknowns (r,δ,γ) Study f=CP eigenstate Weak sensitivity to r through
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito5 Measurement techniques (B D 0 K Reconstruct B → D 0 h with D 0 → K [NON CP], D 0 → K + K -, [CP+] and D 0 → K 0 s 0 (K 0 s ,K 0 s ) [CP-] B → D 0 K B → D 0 Eliminate background from qqbar/ccbar events using Neural Net or Fisher discriminants based on event shape variables Fit of R(K/ ) based on kinematic variables ( E) and PID For D (*)0 K use Cancellation of many systematics Excellent -K separation thanks to Dirc!
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito6 BaBar GLW results D0KD0K D0D0 148 CP- PRD 73, 051105(R) (2006) B→D 0 K 131 CP+ A CP ¡ = ¡ 0 : 26 § 0 : 40 § 0 : 12 A CP + = ¡ 0 : 08 § 0 : 19 § 0 : 08 R CP ¡ = 0 : 65 § 0 : 26 § 0 : 08 R CP + = 1 : 96 § 0 : 40 § 0 : 11 B→D 0 K* PRD 72 (2005) 071103 B + CP+ B - CP+ B + CP- B - CP- 14.8 B CP- 37.6 B CP+ R CP+ = 0.90±0.12±0.04 R CP- = 0.86±0.10±0.05 A CP+ = 0.35±0.13±0.04 A CP- = -0.06±0.13±0.04 R CP+ = 1.96±0.40±0.11 R CP- = 0.65±0.26±0.08 A CP+ = -0.08±0.19±0.08 A CP- = -0.26±0.40±0.12 232 10 6 BB̿ R and A : functions of (r,δ,γ)
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito7 D0KD0K D* 0 K D0K*D0K* R CP and A CP World Averages GLW measurements alone do not constraint 3. Information on and r B from combination with other methods. More statistics will help! CP+ CP- CP+ CP - CP+
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito8 with the ADS method Small BF(~10 -7 ), but A 2 = O( A 1 ) : expect large CPV BB DD A1A1 A2A2 Combine dominant b → c transition with DCS D 0 decay Observables: Large sensitivity to r B A (B - → [K + - ] D K - ) r B e i( B - +r D e -i D input: Measure [K + - ]K - and [K - + ]K - rates
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito9 R ADS =(0.0 +8.4 -7.9 ±1.0)x10 -3 hep-ex/0508048 386 10 6 B B bar pairs hep-ex/0508048 386 10 6 B B bar pairs B - → D 0 K - ADS(Belle) D0KD0K maximum interference (φ3=0, δ=180°): r B <0.18 @ 90% C.L. Despite larger statistics, suppressed channel not visible either: Here too, more statistics will help! R ADS
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito10 B D (*)0 K (*), DCS D 0 K + decays 232 *10 6 BB pairs D (*)0 K: PRD 72, 032004 D 0 K * : PRD 72, 071104 m ES (GeV/c 2 ) Events ~no signal no constrain on (alone), only limits on R ADS and r B (using |cos( B + D )cos |<1) R ADS rBrB D0KD0K <0.029 90% C.L. <0.23 90% C.L. D *0 K <0.023 (D *0 D 0 0 ) <0.045 (D *0 D 0 ) 90% C.L. <0.16 90% C.L. D0K*D0K* 0.046±0.032 1 0.20±0.14 1 rSB=rSB= DK*, GLW+ADS combined
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito11 B D 0 K, DCS D 0 K + 226 *10 6 BB pairs BABAR-CONF-06/007 Similar to previous analysis with f= K + . Complication for extraction from |A D |, D variation across the D 0 Dalitz plane: cos2 )][()][( )][()][( 220 DBDBADS rrrr KfDBKfDB KfDBKfDB KDB R C Compared to f=K + : more background but smaller r D similar sensitivity to r B 2 (limit from R ADS using | Ccos | ≤ 1) C unknown, |C|≤1 r D 2 (D 0 K )/ (D 0 K )| = (0.214±0.011)% (BaBar, preliminary) Signal yield from fit R ADS <0.039 (95% C.L.) Experimental R ADS likelihood r B <0.185 (95% C.L.) Bayesian L(r B ) (flat r B and |Ccos | prior PDFs)
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito12 Measurement of sin(2 + ) in B 0 D (*) CP violation from interference of mixing (weak phase= 2 and decay (weak phase ) interference terms measures sin(2 + ) Theoretically clean : no penguin contribution, strong phase measurable Small time dependent asymmetry (o(4%)) r is an external input Suppressed amplitude through b u transition Favored amplitude Strong phase difference CKM angle B0B0 B0B0 f mixing
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito13 Experimental technique (4s) = 0.56 Tag B z ~ 160 m Reco B z ~ 80 m zz K D-D- K+K+ ++ K+K+ -- -- e- e+ B 0 Time dependent analysis Partial or Full reconstruction D *- + mixed r = 0 r = 0.02 = 0 sin(2 + ) = 1 w=0 Unmixed D- + Mixed D- + Tag side CP violation effect
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito14 sin(2 + ) from B 0 D (*) ,D a D = -0.010 0.023 0.007 a D* = -0.040 0.023 0.010 a D = -0.024 0.031 0.009 c D = -0.033 0.042 0.012 c D* = +0.049 0.042 0.015 c D = -0.098 0.055 0.018 Results from B 0 → D (*) , D full reco : D + evts, D* evts D* evts 232 10 6 B B bar PRD73 11101
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito15 Increase the statistics by reconstructing only the two pions PRD 71, 112003[2005] - 18710 D* events tagged with a lepton - 70580 D* events tagged with a kaon CP asymmetry Most precise measurement to date 232 10 6 B B bar B0 D* partially reconstructed (BaBar)
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito16 sin(2φ 1 +φ 3 ) (Belle) - full reconstruction D * π full rec 357 fb -1 ~ 392 10 6 B B bar PRD 73 092003 (2006) S + (D*π)=0.049±0.020±0.011 S – (D*π)=0.031±0.019±0.011 S + (Dπ)=0.031±0.030±0.012 S – (Dπ)=0.068±0.029±0.012 Full+part-rec Full-rec CPV significance (S + +S - ) : 2.5σ [D* ], 2.2 [D ] S+ S- Full+part-rec
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito17 HFAG averages a and c parameters a = 2r sin(2 ) cos ( ) c lept = 2 r cos(2 ) sin( ) a = 2r sin(2 ) cos ( ) c lept = 2 r cos(2 ) sin( ) a = (-1) l (S + +S - )/2 [belle] c small D and D* small? More statistics will help! Individual measurements of a close to the 3 statistical significance!
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito18 Bf(B 0 → D s (*) 230 10 6 B B bar N(D s + - )=48 N(D s *+ - ) = 42 Measure also D s → , K 0 S K+, K *0 K + r(D ) = (1.3 0.2 0.1 ) 10 -2 r(D* ) = (1.9 0.2 0.2 ) 10 -2 W-exchange diagrams are small hep-ex/0604012, submitted to PRL SU(3) B(B° →D s π) = (1.3±0.3 ±0.2)x10 -5 B(B° →D* s π) = (2.8±0.6 ±0.5)x10 -5 B(B° →D s K) = (2.5±0.4 ±0.4)x10 -5 B(B° →D* s K) = (2.0±0.5 ±0.4)x10 -5
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito19 Constraints in the ρ-η plane Combine Babar and Belle, partial and fully reco results for the a and c lep parameters and use the r parameters from SU(3) symmetry r(D )= 0.013 ± 0.002 r(D * )= 0.019 ± 0.003 r(D )= 0.003 ± 0.006
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito20 b c amplitude ~ suppressed in B 0 →D (*)+ a - 0(2) Potentially large CP-asymmetry f D = decay constant B 0 → D (s) (*)+ a - 0(2) Test B of the suppressed decay using the SU(3) related mode: Theory papers: Phys.Lett.B 517,125 (2001) JHEP 0106:067 (2001 PRD 67, 014011 (2003) f a 0(2) << f Other new ideas a 0(2) b c a 0(2) b u a 0(2) D s (*) B 0 → D s (*)+ a - 0(2)
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito21 B 0 ->D s (*)+ a - 0(2) No evidence for signal Upper limits for BF are smaller than theoretical expectation. New Mode not usable to measure sin (2β+ γ ) 232 10 6 B B bar hep-ex/0512031 (2005) Submitted to PRD 232 10 6 B B bar hep-ex/0512031 (2005) Submitted to PRD Theory prediction: B(B° →D s a 0 ) < 1.9x10 -5 B(B° → D s a 2 ) < 19x10 -5 B(B° → D* s a 0 ) < 3.6x10 -5 B(B° → D* s a 2 ) < 20x10 -5
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito22 V ub and V cb mediated amplitudes both color suppressed: Expect large asymmetries But smaller branching fractions than for D sin(2 ) with B 0 / B 0 → D (*)0 K (*)0 Critical parameter: 3 ( 2 + 2 ) e -i A 1 V cb V us A 2 = r B A 1 e -i e i Measure the different D (*)0 K (*)0 Bf Measure r B in self-tagging final state D 0 K* 0 (assuming that r B for DK* same as r B for DK 0 ) ?
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito23 77 12 D0K*0D0K*0 D0K*0D0K*0 D0K0D0K0 104 14 D* 0 K 0 17 5 D (*)0 K (*)0 232 10 6 B B bar To be submitted to PRD 232 10 6 B B bar To be submitted to PRD No signal in the suppressed mode r B value smaller than theo. expectation Not useful to measure value yet! Equivalent Belle result on 86M BB PRL 90, 141802 (2003)
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito24 Prospects Most results statistically limited Effect of adding GLW and ADS to Dalitz : Reasonable decrease in error Dalitz still dominant for measuring γ sin(2 + ) from B 0 D (*) : 3.2 σ effect in partial reconstruction (1 ab-1) Analysis of B 0 D * ρ will help reduce syst. Error on with B+ r B =0.1
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito25 Conclusions Many new or updated results 232 GLW: BaBar (Belle) with 232 (275) million B’s Clean but statistically limited. Best precision is in the D 0 K channel ADS: 232 (386) million B’s r B is small: r B (D 0 K)<0.18 2 with D : 232 (386) million B’s Challenging analysis but good agreement between experiments Interesting constraints on 2 have been obtained Observation of CPV @ 3 is within reach…. Most results statistically limited: Future large luminosity data set will help Premium on coherent global analysis of world data set
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito26 B→D0KB→D0K 70.2 ± 14.779.2 ± 15.7 149.5 ± 19.0 CP- evts R CP + = 1 : 13 § 0 : 16 § 0 : 08 R CP ¡ = 1 : 17 § 0 : 14 § 0 : 14 A CP + = + 0 : 06 § 0 : 14 § 0 : 05 A CP ¡ = ¡ 0 : 12 § 0 : 14 § 0 : 05 PRD 73, 051106(R) (2006) 275x10 6 B B bar pairs PRD 73, 051106(R) (2006) 275x10 6 B B bar pairs Belle GLW results B → D* 0 K (D *0 → D 0 0 ) R CP + = 1 : 41 § 0 : 25 § 0 : 06 R CP ¡ = 1 : 15 § 0 : 31 § 0 : 12 A CP + = ¡ 0 : 20 § 0 : 22 § 0 : 04 A CP ¡ = + 0 : 13 § 0 : 30 § 0 : 08 43.9 ± 10.2 D0K+D0K+ D0K+D0K+ D0K-D0K- D0K-D0K- CP+ CP- 32.7 ± 10.0 D* 0 K CP+ D* 0 K CP- R CP+ = 1.13±0.16±0.05 R CP- = 1.17±0.14±0.14 A CP+ = 0.06±0.14±0.05 A CP- = -0.12±0.14±0.05 R CP+ = 1.41±0.25±0.06 R CP- = 1.15±0.31±0.12 A CP+ = -0.20±0.22±0.04 A CP- = 0.13±0.30±0.08
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito27 B 0 D (*) :partial reconstruction Use only the fast and soft pion tracks : no D° reconstruction ! Combine the fast pion (2.1<p<2.4 GeV/c) with a slow pion (p<250 MeV). Compute the mass Mmiss of the recoiling object (r.m.s. 3 MeV) FF D0D0 Most of the D 0 decay product inside this cone P( s - )<250 MeV E( F )~.5 m B The unreconstructed D 0 complicates vertexing and tagging 1 rad SS B0B0 D *- + f D 0 - s X
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito28 CP violation on tag side - Potential competing CP violating effects from b → u transitions on the tag side if a Kaon is used to tag the B S K 2 r (sin(2 ) + 2 r’(sin(2 ’) Rewrite as S = (a c) + b a = 2r sin(2 ) cos ( ) c= cos(2 ) [2r sin( )+2r’sin( ’)] b = 2r’ sin(2 ) cos ( ’) S lept 2 r (sin(2 ) lepton Tags Kaon Tags BaBar: fit CP observables a and c lepton (free of tag-side CPV). Belle: Fit S+ and S- (partial reco: only lepton tags) Full reco: use all tags but measure tag side CPV parameters S+’ and S-’ from a sample of D*l evts [only tag side cpv) a = (S + +S - )/2c = (S + -S - )/2 free of tag-side CPV Lepton tags free of tag-side CPV
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito29 PRD 72 (2005) 032004 B - → D (*)0 K (*)- ADS Suppressed channel not visible in D (*)0 K B → D 0 K B → D *0 K (D *0 → D 0 0 ) B → D *0 K(D *0 → D 0 ) R K ¼ < 0 : 029 R ¤ K ¼ ; D 0 ¼ 0 < 0 : 023 R ¤ K ¼ ; D 0 ° < 0 : 045 r* B 2 <(0.16) 2 @ 90% C.L. Bondar & Gershon PRD70,091503(2004) R ¤ K ¼ ; D 0 ¼ 0 + R ¤ K ¼ ; D 0 ° 2 ¡ r 2 D = r ¤ B 2 B → D 0 K* R S K ¼ = 0 : 046 § 0 : 031 § 0 : 008 4.2 2.8 ev PRD 72 (2005) 071104 Constraints on r B from D* 0 K R ADS < 0.029 R ADS < 0.023 R ADS < 0.045 R ADS =0.046±0.031±0.008 232 10 6 BB̿
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito30 BaBar constraints on r B D 0 K 48 o < <73 o For maximum mixing ( /φ 3 =0, δ=180°): r B <0.23 @ 90% C.L. R K ¼ = r 2 B + r 2 D + 2 r B r D cos ( ° ) cos ( ± ) 1-CL GLW ADS combination 11 22 33 rSBrSB [0, ] & ( D + B ) [0,2 ] D 0 K* + rSB=rSB= DK*, GLW+ADS combined R Kπ <0.029 R Kπ = r 2 B +r 2 D + 2r B r D cos(γ) cos(δ B + δ D )
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Beauty 06, Oxford, 27 Sept. 2006 Marco Zito31 sin(2φ 1 +φ 3 ) (Belle) - full reconstruction D * π full rec D * π partial rec (only lepton tags) 357 fb -1 ~ 392 10 6 B B bar PRD 73 092003 (2006)
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