We present measurements of the lifetimes and polarization amplitudes for Bs(0)-> J/psi phi and Bd(0)-> J/psi K*0 decays. Lifetimes of the heavy and light mass eigenstates in the Bs(0) system are separately measured for the first time by determining the relative contributions of amplitudes with definite CP as a function of the decay time. Using 203 +/- 15 Bs(0) decays we obtain tau(L)=(1.05(-0.13)(+0.16)+/- 0.02) ps and tau(H)=(2.07(-0.46)(+0.58)+/- 0.03) ps. Expressed in terms of the difference Delta Gamma(s) and average Gamma(s), of the decay rates of the two eigenstates, the results are Delta Gamma(s)/Gamma(s)=(65(-33)(+25)+/- 1)% and Delta Gamma(s)=(0.47(-0.24)(+0.19)+/- 0.01) ps(-1).

Measurement of the lifetime difference between Bs mass eigenstates

CIOCCI, MARIA AGNESE;DELL'ORSO, MAURO;DONATI, SIMONE;G. Punzi;
2005-01-01

Abstract

We present measurements of the lifetimes and polarization amplitudes for Bs(0)-> J/psi phi and Bd(0)-> J/psi K*0 decays. Lifetimes of the heavy and light mass eigenstates in the Bs(0) system are separately measured for the first time by determining the relative contributions of amplitudes with definite CP as a function of the decay time. Using 203 +/- 15 Bs(0) decays we obtain tau(L)=(1.05(-0.13)(+0.16)+/- 0.02) ps and tau(H)=(2.07(-0.46)(+0.58)+/- 0.03) ps. Expressed in terms of the difference Delta Gamma(s) and average Gamma(s), of the decay rates of the two eigenstates, the results are Delta Gamma(s)/Gamma(s)=(65(-33)(+25)+/- 1)% and Delta Gamma(s)=(0.47(-0.24)(+0.19)+/- 0.01) ps(-1).
2005
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