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1
Review of BABAR results
  • G. Finocchiaro
  • INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
  • on behalf of the BABAR Collaboration

Pushkinskie Gory May 2004
2
Outline
  • Intro
  • Super quick (really!) review of CP in the B
    system
  • PEP-II and BABAR
  • Basics of time dependent analysis _at_ BABAR
  • BABAR is producing a very rich harvest of
    interesting results. Today I will focus on
  • The angles of the Unitarity Triangle
  • b
  • a
  • g
  • Conclusions and outlook

3
The CKM matrix
  • Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa quark mixing matrix
  • Relates weak flavour (q?) to mass eigenstates (q)
  • The complex Vijs parameters determine the
  • electroweak coupling strength of the W to quarks
    qiqj
  • VCKM is unitary
  • only 4 independent parameters (3 angles, 1
    phase)
  • CPV accommodated in the SM through the CKM phase
  • Wolfenstein parameterization (expansion in
    powers of l ? 0.22) l , A, r, h

4
The Unitarity Triangle
The unitarity of VCKM is conveniently expressed
by the product db VudVubVcdVcbVtdVtb0
  • sides of the triangle of same order, O(l3)
  • ? sides and angles directly measurable
  • area (A J/2) proportional to amount of CPV
  • CP asymmetries in B decays sensitive to the
    angles of the Triangle

5
CP violation in interference between decays with
and without mixing
  • CP violation can arise from interference between
    two paths

Time dependent CP asymmetry
6
The asymmetric B factory PEP-II
  • Ingredients to measure time-dependent CP
    asymmetries
  • Measurement of the B decay time (ACP 0 when
    time integrated)
  • Knowledge of the initial favor (at t0) of the B
    (flavor tagging)
  • Very large data sample (the relevant processes
    have low branching fractions)
  • PEP-II a 2nd generation ee- B factory
  • asymmetric beam energies
  • Lpeak gt 8 1033 cm-2 s-1 ( 8 BB pairs/second)
  • ( gt 3 x design lumi)

7
The BABAR detector
SVT efficiency 97 , sz 15 mm, sz (inner
layers, perpendicular tracks) Tracking (SVTDCH)
s(pT)/pT ? ( 0.13 pT(GeV) ? 0.45 ) K-p
separation (DIRC) ? 3 s ( plt3.5 GeV ) EMC
energy resolution sE/E ( 2.3 E-1/4 ? 1.8 )

8
Principle of analysis technique
9
B meson reconstruction at ?(4S)
Kinematical signature for B decays
Typical resolutions s(mES) ? 2.5 MeV s(DE)
? 1040 MeV
  • () ? measured in U(4S) rest frame
  • Define 2 regions in DE, mES plane
  • Signal region DE0,mESmB
  • Sideband region

10
Measuring sin2?
b ? ccs Golden Modes J/yKS, J/yKL, J/yK,
charmonium precision measurements b ? ccd
Cabibbo-suppressed, possibly penguin-contaminated
D()D(), J/yp0 Consistency of the SM
picture b ? sss, sdd Penguin-dominated fK 0,
KK-KS , f 0K 0, h'K0 , p0 K0, Kg Most
sensitive to New Physics
11
B0?J/yKs the Golden Mode
  • Large asymmetry
  • theoretically cleanest way to measure sin2b
  • clear experimental signature
  • relatively large BF (4.510-4 )
  • similar considerations hold for other charmonium
    modes (y(2S)KS, ?c1KS, hcKs)

ACP(t) directly measure sin2b
12
sin2b from B0?J/yKS,L results
  • unbinned maximum likelihood fit to data
  • models for n signal m background components
  • Background PDfs, mis-tag rates and Dt resolution
    from data
  • extract signal yield and CP asymmetry parameters
    (S,C,A)

13
sin2b from b?s penguins
  • B0? fKs , B0? h'Ks , B0? p0Ks
  • If t-loop diagram dominates only 1 phase
  • Sf sin2b, Cf 0
  • u-quark loop (g) suppressed
  • ratio of CKM factors 0.02

(u,c)
(u,c)
  • h'Ks and p0 Ks get contributions from tree b?u
  • Vus Vub (weak phase g)
  • CKM and color suppressed
  • Measure sin2beff, which in SM is estimated not to
    differ from sin2b by more than 0.10.3
  • New Physics can manifest in penguin decays
  • e.g. virtual non-SM particles as propagators in
    the loop

14
b?s penguin experimental issues
  • small branching fraction
  • large continuum background
  • In addition to standard DE and mES, use event
    shape discriminating variables in M.L. fit

15
B0?fK0
  • Dominated by pure b?sss gluonic penguins
  • Reconstruct
  • B0?fK0s
  • B0?fK0L (new result)
  • reconstruct Ks? pp-, f?KK-
  • Control channel B? fK
  • SfK 0.230.24,
  • CfK-0.140.18
  • consistent with 0

16
B0?fK0 results of time dependent analysis
  • Combined (B0?fK0s B0?fK0L) result from
    BABAR
  • Consistent with prediction from SM

Belles result (B0? fK0s only), based on 152 106
BB pairs 3.5 s away from SM, 2.3 s away from
BABAR
17
B0?KK-K0
  • same final states as B0?fK0s, but without going
    through the f resonance (f ?KK- are vetoed)
  • need to determine CP-even fraction from
  • helicity angle distribution of KK-
  • confirms Belles result

Moriond EW 04
  • fit of ACP(t) on data

18
B0?f0(980)K0s
  • decay probably dominated by pure b?sss gluonic
    penguins (also uus, but suppressed)

Moriond EW 04
f0 a scalar, f0 K0s CP-even ?S -sin2b in
time-dependent CPV
  • f0 reconstructed in pp-. Signal
  • extracted through a fit on mES, DE,
  • m(pp-) and quantities sensible to
  • event shape
  • fit of Acp(t) on data

preliminary
  • S,C consistent with SM prediction

19
B0?K0sp0
  • In SM decay dominated by penguin b?sqq diagram.
    Ignoring the tree, Ssin2b
  • Position of B decay determined via innovative
    technique
  • only info from Ks vertex
  • extrapolate back to beam spot region in x, y

hep-ex/0403001 sub. to PRL
20
Status of the Sf and Cf measurements
  • no hint of direct CPV
  • errors still large

21
Comments on sin 2b
  • World average from charmonium (dominated by BB)
  • sin2b 0.7360.049
  • CKM fit using only Vub, Vcb, eK, Dmd, Dms
  • sin2b 0.6760.090
  • One solution in excellent agreement the SM
    passed the first precision test of the CKM matrix
  • Building up impressive collection of sin2beff
    results
  • Measurements still statistically limited
  • will improve in (near) future
  • approaching precision of theory
  • Overall agreement with SM reasonable
  • BABAR consistent with SM
  • one single measurement (out of 10) away from SM
  • optimistic attitude hint of NP!
  • lets wait for new data (see 5. above)

22
Measuring a
Textbook example B0?pp-
23
Coping with penguins
  • Difficult to reliably estimate how much penguins
    contribute
  • B(B0?Kp-) (pure penguin) indicates they cannot
    be neglected
  • Gronau/London analysis
  • Assuming isospin symmetry, these triangular
  • relations between the B?hh amplitudes hold
  • The B and B triangles do not match, and 2aeff
    2a?pp
  • Need to measure 5 BFs, including B(B0?p0p0) from
    tagged samples
  • still a 8-fold ambiguity
  • Grossman/Quinn bound

(-)
  • Do not need to tag B flavour
  • Useful if B(B0?p0p0) is small

24
Status of pp- analysis
120M BB preliminary Npp265.924.0 NKp873.337.5
NKK 12.510.4 Spp -0.40 0.22 0.03 Cpp
-0.19 0.19 0.05
Belle (140fb-1) Spp -1.00 0.21 0.07 Cpp
0.58 0.15 0.07 (direct CPV _at_ 3.2s !)
  • standard time dependent analysis
  • particle ID crucial
  • info to fight continuum background combined in
    Fisher discriminant

25
B0?p0p0 and the GQ bound
B0?p0p0 observed by BABAR with 4.2 s
significance
PRL91, 241801 (2003)
  • B(B0?p0p0)
  • too small for full isospin analysis
  • too large to give a useful G/Q constraint
  • compare to B(B0?pp-)(4.60.4) 10-6 (WA)

26
B0?rr
27
B0?rr-
  • Challenging experimentally
  • 4 particles (two p0s) in the B final state
  • the r is wide
  • small BF, lots of background from B decays (209
    B decay modes studied!)
  • simultaneous ML fit to DE, mES, NN, cos?hel, mr

Main systematics from uncertainty of CP content
in background
28
rr- Isospin analysis
29
Summary on a
  • Large penguin pollution in B?pp
  • B0?p0p0 measured, but
  • small makes full Isospin analysis hard
  • too large for useful bound on a-aeff
  • Situation looks promising in rr
  • although VV decay, flong1 (pure CP even)
  • small B(B0?r0r0) indicates small penguin
    pollution
  • first measurement of ACP(Dt), and direct
    constraints on a (with assumptions)
  • Other modes being studied (rp)

30
Measuring g
0 1
31
sin(2bg) from B0?D()p?
  • CPV from interference of direct Cabibbo-favoured
    and mixed b? u decays
  • not a CP eigenstate
  • relative phase is 2bg
  • asymmetry depends on hadronic parameters

32
sin(2bg) from B0?D()p?
  • 2 complementary analyses in BABAR
  • Full reconstruction of B0?Dp? and B0?Dp?
  • 2rDpsin(2bg)cosdDp-0.0680.0380.021
  • 2rDpsin(2bg)cosdDp -0.0220.0380.021
  • Partial reconstruction of B0?Dp?
  • Use only fast (2.1ltplt2.4 GeV/c) and slow
    (plt0.250 GeV/c) pion tracks
  • compute mass of recoiling object (the D0)
    without reconstructing it
  • 2rDpsin(2bg)cosdDp-0.0630.0240.014

33
B0?D()p? interpretation
  • Need r() to extract limit on sin(2bg)
  • Using SU(3) (30 error) and exp. WA
  • Derive limits combining fullpartial reco, using
    a Feldman-Cousins method with Toy MC
  • sin(2bg) gt 0.87 68 CL
  • sin(2bg) gt 0.58 95 CL

We are setting constraints on rh plane from g!
Limit without assumptions on r()
34
g from B-?Kp-K- ADS method
  • Equalize the interfering amplitudes
    (Atwood-Dunietz-Soni, PRL 78, 3257)
  • Extract g from decay rates measurements

35
g from ADS results
RADS0.0040.012 RADSlt0.026 _at_90 CL
  • rB lt0.22 _at_ 90 CL
  • (or rB lt0.20 if 48oltglt73o)
  • implying
  • small interference
  • difficult measurement of g

36
Summary on g
  • Common wisdom (prejudice?) g immeasurable at B
    factories
  • Looks not impossible now (increasing size of B
    samples)
  • First constraints on r-h plane from B0?D()p?
  • Result will depend on size of color suppressed
    b?u amplitude
  • B-? D()0K- ADS analysis disfavors optimistic
    scenario
  • No single gold-plated channel need to combine
    many measurements

- -
37
Concluding remarks
  • CPV is now well established in the B meson system
  • Interest now moving onto searching for New
    Physics in channels with loop-dominated diagrams
  • hints for new physics from sin2b in b?s penguin
    modes?
  • a moving target at the moment. B-factories will
    eventually resolve the question.
  • a not only through B?pp. B?rr looks the most
    promising channel
  • first steps toward a measurement of g
  • Success of the effort depends on several unknowns
    - validity of theoretical assumptions, values of
    parameters to be experimentally determined (rB)
  • The game started in May 1999, but working in
    BABAR is still very exciting.
  • Stay tuned for more results this summer!

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Backupslides
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Flavour tagging
  • determine the flavor of BTAG from its charged
  • decay products
  • lepton,
  • kaons,
  • soft p from D?D0p
  • high momentum tracks
  • use neural network techniques to combine PID and
    kinematics info
  • 4 different tagging categories
  • cleanest tag from leptons (lt5 mistag rate)
  • most abundant tag kaons (lt20 mistag rate)

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Dz resolution
  • BTAG vertex fit
  • use all tracks left over by BREC vertex
  • BTAG direction constrained by BREC and beam spot
    information
  • long-lived particles (KS, L) explicitly recoed
  • photon conversion (g?ee-) removed
  • tracks with large c2 iteratively removed

Both w and R measured on data
Efficiency for CP sample 97 Typical
resolutions Dz 180mm, Dt 0.7ps
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